While some government changes don’t require legislation, others will involve a fight – and battle lines are being drawn
The Greens have been scathing of the proposal, claiming it was “less than the bare minimum” and critical of the changes being “designed by the gas industry”. Senator Nick McKim said last week that the government shouldn’t count on their support. The Greens haveAnthony Albanese
Dutton has said the Coalition will back “sensible measures” in cracking down on vaping, noting a “significant problem” that needed addressing, but said the opposition would wait for detail before settling a position.Net-zero authority – likely to pass
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