AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNDIS Overhaul Backlash: State and territory disability ministers warn the Albanese government’s NDIS reforms won’t deliver “like-for-like” services for more than 200,000 people expected to be exited by 2031, warning of fragmented delivery and cost-shifting. Canberra Pay Freeze: The Remuneration Tribunal has ruled MPs and senior Commonwealth bosses won’t get a pay rise from 1 July, leaving the door open for later changes. One Nation Fundraising Fight: One Nation’s “Fire the Liar” campaign sparked a donation surge after a Sky News host’s slogan was allegedly borrowed, with Labor dismissing the push as politics without solutions. Middle East Tensions: US strikes on Iran continue amid renewed fears for the Strait of Hormuz and knock-on cost-of-living pressure. AI & Datacentres Policy: Labor says it will set the terms for datacentre and AI growth to avoid repeating resources-boom mistakes, as electricity demand and grid pressure rise. Local Canberra Angle: ACT education minister censured as schools close for strike, adding to pressure on public education. Crime & Youth: Police charge teenagers over a shooting linked to organised crime, warning young people are being lured by cash and social media clout. Energy & Industry: Santos keeps its offshore CCS plans alive with Timor-Leste approvals work for Bayu-Undan CCS tied to Barossa volumes.
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