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Morning, everyone. At the end of a busy week Jim Chalmers has had a sit-down with our political editor to talk about the thinking behind his cost-of-living budget. He also reveals a $45m advertising blitz to spruik the government’s plans to transform the Australian economy. Elsewhere, how thousands of women fleeing domestic violence are frozen out of legal support, Australians soldiers “thrown under the bus” by generals, and why a Women’s Origin classic could be a turning point.

, as Vladimir Putin met Xi Jinping in Beijing on his first foreign trip since being inaugurated for a new term as Russia’s president.speaks to the treasurer, Jim ChalmersPhotograph: Fahroni/Alamy Tens of thousands of women fleeing family violence are unable to get legal assistance each year, forcing them to represent themselves in court, incur huge debts to pay legal fees, agree to unfair parenting and child support arrangements, or stay in abusive relationships. Alleged perpetrators are using the legal system to drag out proceedings, forcing women to either run up huge costs or endure abusive relationships.

Beef Week – or just Beef, to participants – has been held every three years since 1988 in Rockhampton to celebrate Australia’s largest agricultural industry.and finds the talk is of emissions, windfarms and educating the next generation of farmers. Not forgetting the hot sauce .

The final day of the inquest into death of Selesa Tafaifa, who died in jail with a spit hood over her head, will be held.The University of Sydney is challenging findings that it was wrong to fire a professor who superimposed the Swastika on an Israeli flag.

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