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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading the Need to Know blog today. These were some of the main topics:
Man charged over Sydney anti-Israel vandalism: A man will appear before court on Monday after being charged over last week’s anti-Israel vandalism in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the heart of the city’s Jewish community.
Victorian premier responds to AFR budget audit: Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has rejected the need for a federal bailout and insists the state’s economy is growing and strong.
No one knows how kids’ social media ban will work: A rushed parliamentary inquiry into Labor’s proposal to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media unfolded in Canberra.
Marles’ chief of staff launches legal action over bullying allegations: Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ chief of staff Jo Tarnawsky has filed legal proceedings today in the Federal Court over allegations of bullying within Marles’ office.
Greens’ housing offer is ‘nonsense’: Housing Minister Clare O’Neil says the Greens offer on Labor’s housing legislation is “not a legitimate attempt to negotiate” as the government works to push through bills in the final sitting week for the year.
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