AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTasmania Integrity Fallout: Tasmania’s premier Jeremy Rockliff has been censured in parliament after ministers quit and it emerged they spent about $500,000 of public money on legal fees tied to the state’s integrity body. One Nation Spotlight: Pauline Hanson used her first National Press Club speech to argue for a “monocultural” Australia, while AFP moves to investigate a disruption involving a banner during the address. Online Safety Push: The UK is planning to ban under-16s from major social media platforms with mandatory age checks from 2027, following Australia’s approach. Cost-of-Living Retail: Kmart is launching its first dedicated K home store in Melbourne, including a $599 three-seat sofa, as it targets budget furniture demand. World Cup Night Ahead: Australia faces the USA in Group D in Seattle, with Christian Pulisic’s calf injury status a key watch point. Cyber Threat Warning: Security experts warn rogue hackers in places like North Korea and Russia are using AI to target Australian bank and super accounts more often.
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