The Albanese government will reintroduce its signature $10 billion housing bill to Parliament this morning.
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Federal government in new push to pass $10 billion housing billThe Prime Minister will be reintroducing his housing bill into Parliament today, and potentially triggering a double-dissolution election. ElizaEdNews 9News EXTRA:
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Albanese government doesn’t ‘have a good track record’: Peter DuttonOpposition Leader Peter Dutton says he doesn’t believe the Albanese government has a “good track record” as it plans to put its housing bill forward again. “They’ve in two budgets decided on outcomes in policy which have driven up your electricity costs, they’ve driven up inflation, they’ve driven up interest rates, they’ve driven up insurance costs,' Mr Dutton said during a press conference on Monday. “I think there are a lot of families out there who are hurting in the suburbs.”
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With a possible double dissolution, Albanese has an exceptionally rare opportunityAnthony Albanese has signalled a return to a sharper political contest with his announcement that the government would be reintroducing the legislation for its Housing Australia Future Fund next week, writes Laura Tingle. abc730
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Albanese Government working to protect Great Barrier ReefEnvironment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says the Government has invested $1.2 billion of additional funding to protect the reef and is working closely with both UNESCO and the Queensland Government. “We’re acting on water quality, we’re acting on fisheries management, we’re working with traditional owners to deal with problems like crown-of-thorns starfish and marine plastics,” Ms Plibersek told Sky News Australia. “There’s now a government in Australia that is acting on climate change and that’s the biggest difference that UNESCO has identified – they’ve said that in the past that between the previous government and this government, it’s a bit like night and day.”
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