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.

A federal report identifies telemarketers, advertising staff, and accountants as most exposed to AI job displacement. While widespread losses haven't occurred, the government plans to regulate AI and support workers with training.

The ABC has denied its journalism has fueled antisemitism or social division ahead of its executives' appearance at the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion. The public broadcaster will be questioned on allegations of bias in its Middle East reporting, with some submissions to the commission being highly critical.

West Australian police have requested assistance from Meta to moderate comments on their Facebook pages following criticism for allowing racist and derogatory remarks. Commissioner Col Blanch stated that social media companies have a responsibility to remove negative comments and that WA Police are exploring options like closing comments after hours.

China's Center for China and Globalization vice-president Victor Gao warned Australia against acquiring nuclear-powered submarines under AUKUS, days after China tested a nuclear-capable missile. Gao boasted of China's nuclear capabilities, stating they are on par with the US and possess 'enough nuclear warheads to annihilate' any nation imposing nuclear war on China.

China's Center for Globalisation vice-president Victor Gao warned Australia against acquiring nuclear-powered submarines under AUKUS, following a nuclear-capable missile test. Gao boasted of China's nuclear strength, claiming it's on par with the US and can 'annihilate' any nation initiating nuclear war.

Former UOW governance officer Alyssa White testified at an ICAC inquiry, denying allegations of manipulating recruitment to favor friends. She stated she took the job to help her alma mater and admitted to reviewing a friend's CV and providing interview tips, but rejected claims of stacking the department.