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Finance Minister Cormann blames free holiday on administrative errorFinance Minister Mathias Cormann 'genuinely thought' he had paid for flights booked with a company that won a $21 million government contract.
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Labor's negative gearing changes will slow housing market and employment: Master Builders Australia | Sky News AustraliaFULL INTERVIEW: Master Builders CEO Denita Wawn has warned Labor's negative gearing changes will result in a decline in new houses being built.\n\nLabor plans to restrict negative gearing to new homes and reduce capital gains tax concessions if it wins the next federal election, claiming the policy will raise $32 billion over the next decade.\n\nShadow Treasurer Chris Bowen says Labor will deliver on its housing reform agenda even though the property market is falling within many capitol cities.\n\nMs Wawn has told Sky News she believes Labor should rethink its policy.\n\nShe says the policy will not maximise 'affordable housing and affordable rent.'\n\n\n\n
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Australia's major political parties hit by cyber attack | Sky News AustraliaAustralia’s major political parties have been the subject of a cyber attack by a 'sophisticated state actor', the Prime Minister has told Parliament.\n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison says the attack targeted Liberal, Labor and the Nationals. \n\nMr Morrison assured Parliament that security agencies detected the activity and acted decisively to confront it and secure systems. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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