In this bulletin, growing inequality in Australia analysed in a new report, the Biden administration expects Gaza ceasefire talks to resume on Thursday, Dutch cyclist Charlotte Kool wins the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes.
The Biden administration expects Gaza ceasefire talks to resume on ThursdayA new report says ordinary Australians struggle to make ends meet, while the richest enjoy billions in untaxed capital gains.
A Productivity Commission report in May found income inequality, which was relatively stable during the pandemic, increased as the economy recovered post-pandemic. "We are also in co-ordination - we believe our partners in Egypt and Qatar are emphasising to Hamas that the onus is on them to agree to a ceasefire. We believe that headway has been made, but we need to finalise this agreement. We need to close and bridge some gaps. But we believe that agreement is possible. And that is something we're going to continue to work between the parties."
One man is in custody for the attack - and police say they have ruled out the incident as being terror-related.He told the PA news agency that it was his duty to act when he saw a child being stabbed.
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