In this bulletin, measures to keep Australia's unemployment low to be outlined in the Employment White Paper; remote voting on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament begins across the nation; and Ethiopian marathon runner Tigist Assefa smashes the women's record by two minutes in Berlin.
Remote voting on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament begins across the nationTreasurer Jim Chalmers is set to release the federal government's Employment White Paper, its road map for the Australian labour market.
"If we want to keep those unemployment levels at the very low rates that they are then we have to really focus on how we're going to drive productivity higher, encourage people to invest more in skills; and also encourage people to participate in the labour market. Whether they are young people in the labour market for the first time, or whether they are senior Australians who want to keep working for a little bit longer. That's going to be absolutely essential.
Indigenous leader and Yes campaigner Noel Pearson will speak with the Aurukun community in Queensland ahead of the opening of remote voting there tomorrow.Federal Minister for Emergency Management Murray Watt will host the National Bushfire Preparedness Summit in Canberra from today alongside State and Territory governments.
Mr Watt told ABC's Insiders on Sunday that Australia may need to consider establishing a national community firefighting service. Footage shared by Nine News on social media showed a woman rushing towards Ms Fyles and shoving what was described as a "whipped cream crepe" into her face.
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