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Dutton says Liberals will ‘get budget in position’ to index tax brackets but offers no timeline or conditions

The opposition leader is tested on his comments to “aspirationally” index tax brackets in the future when a future government could afford it.

We will get the budget in a position where we will index the brackets.

It’s a promise that has no timeline, and no conditions, other than the budget being “in a position” to afford it.

As mentioned earlier, the Hunter is an area that has been earmarked as one of the seven sites that the Coalition would build a nuclear plant. It’s been noted by commentators aplenty that Dutton hasn’t spent a lot of time talking about the nuclear policy, and has focused a lot more on gas.

Today he’s talking energy, but still focusing on gas:

We can get in, put our medium-term strategy in place which is to bring Australian gas into the domestic market, to help Australians bring down the cost of groceries and bring down the cost of electricity because natural gas is a big component in generating electricity. If we can do that we can bring the price pressures down in the economy.

Peter Dutton at the Hunter Trades College in Maitland in the Hunter Valley.
Peter Dutton at the Hunter Trades College in Maitland in the Hunter Valley. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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Sex discrimination commissioner reacts to UK ruling on definition of woman

Australia’s sex discrimination commissioner, Dr Anna Cody, has issued a statement of support for the trans community after the UK supreme court ruled that trans women are not included as “women” under the UK’s Equality Act.

In a statement, Cody said that trans and gender diverse people “should be safe, respected and legally recognised.”

The laws in the UK are not the laws of Australia. Our laws should reflect inclusion, respect and the right of all people to live with dignity.

Trans and gender diverse people are a vital part of our community, and this moment reminds us that we must continue to advocate for the full enjoyment of human rights for all in our communities here in Australia, not retreat from it.

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