Australia news LIVE: Labor will attempt to pass tax reforms on Thursday; Second cohort of IS-linked brides to return home today; Antisemitism royal commission continues, security services probed
Labor is set to push for tax reforms in parliament on Thursday, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms there will be no carve-outs. A second group of IS-linked women and children is returning to Australia today, with uncertainty surrounding potential arrests. The AFL community mourns the loss of Neale Daniher, who passed away after a long battle with motor neurone disease.
- ▪Labor will attempt to pass tax changes through parliament on Thursday without any carve-outs.
- ▪A second cohort of IS-linked women and children will return to Australia from Syria today.
- ▪AFL great Neale Daniher has died after a 13-year battle with motor neurone disease.
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Pinned post from 6.45amGo to latestWhat’s making news todayBy Emily KaineHello and welcome to our national news live blog for Tuesday, May 26. I’m Emily Kaine, and I’ll be helming our coverage for the first part of the day. Here’s what is making headlines. Labor will attempt to pass its tax changes through parliament on Thursday without any carve-outs, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. A second, more detailed set of legislation will be introduced after a period of Treasury consultation with business stakeholders.The teals responded to revelations in this masthead yesterday that the independent MPs had held talks to form a political party.
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