Australia news live: figures show budget on track for surplus; Sussan Ley backs Dutton saying Australia cannot be ‘internet police for the whole world’
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Australia news live: time to ‘take action’ on violence against women, not royal commission, Victorian premier says
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Australia news live: Hanson tweet a ‘dog whistle’, court told; Allan says she is prepared to apologise to Indigenous Victorians
Victorian premier tells Yorrook Justice Commission that government has a role in developing understanding of state’s history and injustices experienced by First Nations people. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has been making the rounds on breakfast television this morning, currently speaking on ABC News Breakfast.He is asked why the government won’t declare violence against women as a...