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In a blistering new interview Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sharpened his criticism of Anthony Albanese.
Camera IconIn a blistering new interview Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sharpened his criticism of Anthony Albanese. Credit: The Nightly./Will Pearce

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Key Events

Chalmers lists 10 reform areas highlighted in ‘29 hours of discussions’
Jim Chalmers delivers closing assessment of economic roundtable
Share market cracks 9000 points for first time
Huge call on city’s bridge protest
Second man charged over Adass synagogue arson attack
Butler says Netanyahu attack on PM is ‘ridiculous’
AFL makes call on lengthy Rankine ban after homophobic slur
Aussie officials directed to leave Ramallah
Bodies found after search for father and son in northern Sydney river
‘Dubious backgrounds and intentions’: Ley issues protest warning
Ley continues to hammer Albanese on Israel relationship breakdown
Opposition leader says kids with autism ‘better not fall through the cracks’
Ley calls on Albanese Government to rein in ‘reckless spending’
Chalmers, O’Brien clash over government spending
Unions says damage already done despite Commbank’s backflip on AI
Netanyahu: When Hamas congratulates Albanese ‘something is wrong’
Kevin Rudd says Australia ‘critical’ for US to break China’s grip
Big four bank reverses decision to replace jobs for AI
Chalmers preview tax reform debate at economic summit
Butler says children enrolled before 2027 can stay on NDIS
Ruston slams Butler’s NDIS announcement: ‘Wasn’t a lot of detail’
Tax reform on the table as summit eyes negative gearing
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Matt Shrivell

Chalmers lists 10 reform areas highlighted in ‘29 hours of discussions’

Jim Chalmers has outlined the 10 areas of reform discussed during the last three days with over “327 different contributions” offered according to the treasurer.

“With a total of the 10 reform directions first of all was progress towards a single national market, which is how we improve the federation moderately modernise the federation,” Mr Chalmers said.

“The second one is about simplifying trade and reforming tariffs. The third one was better regulation and how we cut the clutter when it comes to Reg. The fourth one was speeding up approvals in national priority areas. The fifth one was building more homes more quickly.

“The sixth one was how we make artificial intelligence a national priority for Australia. Seven was attracting capital and deploying investment, eight was building a skilled and adaptable workforce, nine was a better tax system and 10 was modernising government services.”

Matt Shrivell

Jim Chalmers delivers closing assessment of economic roundtable

The Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, is providing an update at the conclusion of the government’s three-day economic roundtable in Canberra.

“The best way to sustain and grow living standards over time is to make our economy more productive, to make it more resilient, and also to make sure that our budget is more sustainable,”Mr Chalmers said.

“These were the tasks that we set some terrific people who gave us their expertise and their experience over the course of the last few days.

“For all of us, high living standards is the Holy Grail, and a more productive economy is how we deliver it.

“In every part of every session, the working people of this country, the community more broadly, was front and centre because we know that the whole purpose of economic reform is to deliver for the people who send us here to work so hard on their behalf.”

Matt Shrivell

Share market cracks 9000 points for first time

The Australian share market has cracked 9000 points for the first time, extending a record rally fuelled by better-than-expected profit results.

The S&P-ASX200 closed at a new peak of 9019.1 points on Thursday for a gain of 1.1 per cent, just four months after plumbing 7400 when US President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent markets tumbling.

All of the index’s 11 sectors finished in the green, led by industrials off the back of well-received financial results from Brambles and Downer EDI, and consumer stocks.

The barometer has now rebounded 25.8 per cent since its April 7 year low to be up 14.8 per cent for 2026 so far.

Read the full story here.

Matt Shrivell

Huge call on city’s bridge protest

Pro-Palestine protesters have been dealt a huge blow in their bid to march across Brisbane’s iconic Story Bridge, after a court blocked the planned demonstration.

Orders were being sought by Queensland Police to block the march by the Justice for Palestine (JFP) Magan-djin (Brisbane) group, which would have crossed the Story Bridge.

Protest organiser Remah Naji was taken to court by Queensland Police in their bid to block a protest on the Story Bridge in Brisbane from going ahead.. NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia

Up to 7000 people could march but that number could go as high as 10,000.

In a legal challenge lodged to the Brisbane Magistrates Court, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) argued the march posed too great of a risk to the public.

Read the full story here.

Max Corstorphan

Second man charged over Adass synagogue arson attack

A second man has been charged by Victoria Police and the AFP for his alleged role in the Adass Israel Synagogue arson attack in December 2024.

The man, a 20-year-old from Meadow Heights, had his house raided by the Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) on August 14, police said in a statement, where a “number of items” were seized, including electronic devices.

After conducting forensic testing, the man was arrested on Thursday, with police allegedly he was one of the men responsible for breaking into the synagogue and starting the fire.

“The AFP, together with Victoria Police under the JCTT, warned we would not allow these alleged crimes to go unpunished, and today’s latest arrest highlights that we remain laser focused on identifying those responsible and holding them to account for this attack,” AFP Acting Assistant Commissioner Nick Read said.

Matt Shrivell

Butler says Netanyahu attack on PM is ‘ridiculous’

Health Minister Mark Butler has spoken about Benjamin Netanyahu’s anger toward Anthony Albanese and branded the attack on the PM as ‘ridiculous’.

Appearing on Sky News on Thursday Mr Butler was asked about the Israeli Prime Minister’s comments and said the government will not back down.

“I’ll just say that our government, particularly our Prime Minister, treats all other world leaders with respect, even when there’s a deep level of disagreement about a particular policy issue or a particular strategic issue.

“We’re not going to change our posture, our approach to international relations because of a particular position taken by any other world leader.

“I think much of what the Israeli Prime Minister said in the comments I had seen were frankly ridiculous.

“But we’re not going to focus on those. We’ve been very, very determined to make sure as far as possible that the division and the conflict that is happening over in the Middle East is not brought to our own country, that we focus on maintaining social cohesion.”

AFL makes call on lengthy Rankine ban after homophobic slur

Adelaide star Izak Rankine has been slapped with a four-game suspension for his homophobic slur.

The AFL’s integrity unit probed Rankine’s comment directed at a Collingwood opponent during last weekend’s clash, with the league on Thursday ruling the Crow would be ineligible to feature in at least the first three games of his club’s finals campaign.

But it leaves the door ajar for a potential grand final recall, should Adelaide lose their qualifying final and then win their way into the decider from there.

The ban came after days of debate and discussion among the AFL community around what penalty Rankine deserved, and followed discussions between the league and the Crows as they attempted to land on a verdict.

Izak Rankine has copped a big suspension.
Camera IconIzak Rankine of the Crows looks on during the round 22 AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Adelaide Crows at Optus Stadium on August 10, 2025. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

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Matt Shrivell

Opposition demands Labor supply ‘more detail’ about NDIS changes

Coalition health spokeswoman Anne Ruston says there needs to be “more detail” after Labor announced children with mild autism and developmental delays would be moved off the NDIS.

Health Minister Mark Butler said children with the moderate conditions would be shifted to a yet-to-be-designed Thriving Kids program.

Although the opposition has backed changes to make the scheme more sustainable, it says more information is needed.

“Yesterday, we saw another new program announced by the Health Minister … (but) we still don’t know what’s happening with foundational supports, which was an announcement about a change to the NDIS program last year,” Ms Ruston said.

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Aussie officials directed to leave Ramallah

Australian officials have been told to leave Ramallah as operations at the Australian Representative Office were suspended.

A Smartraveller alert has warned the Australian government’s ability to provide consular assistance in the Occupied Palestinian Territories was now “extremely limited”.

“Australians in need of consular assistance should contact the Australian Embassy in Tel Aviv or Australian Embassy in Jordan.”

It comes as Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank and signalled it was moving ahead with plans to take over Gaza City, despite international criticism and growing support for the creation of an independent Palestinian state.

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Kimberley Braddish

Bodies found after search for father and son in northern Sydney river

Tragic news out of NSW, after police confirmed that divers have located two bodies in flood waters near Wiseman’s Ferry.

A search had been instigated for a father and son who were missing after their car plunged into the Macdonald River shortly before midnight on Wednesday. The car was then found submerged.

A 24yo man, who was a passenger in the vehicle, managed to escape and reached the riverbank before being treated by paramedics at the scene.

Read the full story here.

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