House values have fallen for a seventh consecutive month, federal Liberal MP Stuart Robert has denied breaching the ministerial code of conduct and the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament continues to dominate headlines.
The Albanese government has taken the next step towards the Voice referendum and introduced legislation to the lower house to modernise laws governing how the referendum will be conducted.Ban foreign donations;
Temporarily lift a funding restriction in the Act to enable funding of educational initiatives to counter misinformation; andIntroducing the bill earlier today, Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister Patrick Gorman reiterated the government’s decision not to publicly fund a yes and no campaign. Instead, the government will provide public funding only for a civics education campaign.
“Modern technology allows parliamentarians to express their views to voters directly and regularly through a wide range of sources, such as television, email, and social media that did not exist when the pamphlet was introduced in 1912.” “Before the pandemic, Japan was one of Queensland tourism’s top five nations for overseas holiday arrivals and visitor spending,” he said.
“Rather than passing the buck to the states, this is a national problem that requires a national solution.”Kean added that he’d received legal advice that the federal government had powers to impose price controls in NSW, and they must be applied to both gas and coal. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said in a video message that the EU will work with international partners to get “the broadest international support possible” for the tribunal, while continuing to support the International Criminal Court.
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