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The Country Liberal party senator said she will implore Coalition leadership to push on with action on issues she says are more important to her constituents. Jacinta Price says she will urge Coalition to prioritise other issues in Indigenous communities over Voice to Parliamentīuilding on Dutton’s comments below, the only Indigenous MP for the Coalition, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, has told the Nine newspapers she will urge the opposition to tackle education and family violence instead of pushing for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. We will hold Labor to account to ensure its heavy-handed approach does not lead to higher inflation, higher interest rates, higher taxes, or further drive-up prices for households and small businesses. If Australia’s credit rating goes down, Australian families’ mortgage payments will go up – it’s that simple. Labor’s $18.3 billion in promised extra spending and $45 billion in off-budget funds risks stoking inflation and putting at risk Australia’s AAA credit rating. They must take responsibility for what happens from here. We put a speed limit on taxes – keeping them below 23.9 per cent of GDP. The Coalition has given the Labor Party the toolkit it needs to continue Australia’s strong economic position with record low unemployment, strong GDP growth, historically low interest rates and the largest turn around to the budget bottom line in 70 years. Taylor differentiates himself from Dutton by saying Labor must take responsibility for “what happens from here”, before characterising the government’s approach as “heavy-handed”. Taylor fondly recalls the previous government’s pandemic policies, saying it provided “unprecedented economic support” that “had to be temporary, targeted and scalable”. The new shadow treasurer, Angus Taylor, has released a statement, welcoming his own appointment, before going on to say the Coalition had given Labor “the toolkit it needs” to continue “Australia’s strong economic position”. Shadow treasurer says Coalition gave new government toolkit to ‘continue Australia’s strong economic position’ The NSW government announced it will be adding nearly 2,000 paramedics as part of a $1.76bn funding boost.

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  • The Tasmanian government will introduce laws to outlaw the display of Nazi symbols.
  • Victoria’s opposition unveiled a cash rebate scheme for IVF treatments to help alleviate the financial pressure of the costly procedures.
  • Nationals leader, David Littleproud, said he was open to a “gas reservation policy” to avert what’s being described as a gas supply crisis.
  • Albanese has flown to Jakarta for a three-day visit, with trade, climate change and energy top of the agenda in his talks with Indonesian president, Joko Widodo.
  • The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said there will be a meeting of state and territory ministers this week to address the gas shortage.
  • Shadow foreign minister, Simon Birmingham, has assured bipartisanship on foreign policy.
  • The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, announced his shadow ministry, which includes 10 women, and with the Nationals securing six positions.
  • The jet sent out flares and then shards of aluminium chaff during the encounter over the South China Sea region.
  • Australia’s defence department says a Chinese fighter jet engaged in a dangerous manoeuvre against an RAAF surveillance aircraft on 26 May.
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