AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHigh Court Immigration Ruling: The High Court has ruled the Commonwealth can be sued for compensation over unlawful indefinite immigration detention, potentially triggering tens of millions in claims for the NZYQ cohort. Aged Care Palliative Funding: Federal funding cuts to Tasmania’s Comprehensive Palliative Care in Aged Care initiative have drawn a sharp response from Ageing Minister Bridget Archer, warning of reduced specialist support in residential homes. Housing & Energy Access: A push is building to expand rooftop solar for Australia’s 2.5 million apartment dwellers, but strata and red tape still block uptake. Industrial Policy for Critical Minerals: Another $105m federal-state package will keep Nyrstar smelters operating and protect 1,300+ jobs while it studies future processing, including antimony. AUKUS Pressure: A UK defence committee chief says AUKUS is “plodding along” and needs a Trump-style reboot ahead of AUKMIN talks. Middle East Escalation: US-Iran tit-for-tat strikes continue to threaten a fragile ceasefire, with PM Albanese saying Australia is “very worried” about both human and economic impacts. ACT Schools Strike: ACT public schools will close as teachers strike again over pay negotiations. Arts Philanthropy Gap: A parliamentary inquiry hears remote arts groups struggle to attract private donations compared with city-based organisations. Transport Infrastructure: Western Sydney International Airport is set to open for first passengers on 25 October 2026, with new services planned. Community Sector Pay Claim: Disability and community workers have lodged a historic Fair Work Commission claim seeking up to 35% pay rises. Canberra University Governance: Julie Bishop has resigned as ANU chancellor, citing what she calls TEQSA overreach and coercive threats. Sport & Public Life: Thousands farewelled AFL and MND campaigner Neale Daniher at the MCG state funeral.
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