Live: Labor flags more tax relief for workers in future budgets, building on $250 offset
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the offset will allow future governments to return bracket creep to working Australians in the form of an offset. Follow live.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the offset will allow future governments to return bracket creep to working Australians in the form of an offset. Follow live.

Opposition leader Angus Taylor has strongly criticized One Nation's economic policies, stating four of their proposals alone would cost $1 trillion over a decade and lead to inflation and increased mortgage interest rates. He accused the party of lacking a credible plan to fund its promises and warned of "eternity of pain" if they gained power.

Alyssa White, at the centre of UOW corruption allegations, admitted to "entirely lacking in transparency" recruitments, favouring friends and former colleagues. She confessed to "knowingly and repeatedly" breaching university policies and subverting recruitment processes, including providing interview questions beforehand.

An independent review found Tasmania Police received 40,000 more dispatch incidents over the past decade, with family violence calls doubling and youth crime a major pressure. Police are acting as 'catch-all' service due to shortfalls in other sectors, using personal devices for intelligence.

Tennant Creek celebrated the grand reopening of the Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre after a $10 million redevelopment. Hundreds marched during NAIDOC Week to the hub, which aims to boost tourism and celebrate Warumungu culture.

Australia's antisemitism envoy, Jillian Segal, has proposed an oversight committee for ABC and SBS Israel coverage. Meanwhile, Telstra CFO Michael Ackland defended the triple-zero network amid ongoing fallout from a nationwide outage, and Angus Taylor defended Sarah Henderson's actions during the crisis.

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor attacked Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, calling it a "column of smoke" incapable of solving Australia's problems. He warned their policies could cost a trillion dollars, increase inflation, and risk a debt crisis, while Hanson met with controversial British activist Tommy Robinson in London.