McKenzie did not have have access to the applications, therefore how is it possible for her to make a decision based on need? It is not possible. McKenzie is gone, who else will go? #CrimeMinister#crimeministers#CrimeMinisterMorrison
"It also emerges that while the minister [Bridget McKenzie] was making a separate list to Sports Australia, which was supposed to be making the list, she didn't actually have access to the applications."
@latingle talks to @paulwkennedy about the sport grants controversy #auspol
“Bruce Lehrmann has admitted telling three different stories – including two that were lies – about the reason for his after-hours visit to Parliament House.” https://t.co/DLNXrZAcUx
I’m in the Lobby of the @apolloDimora Hotel in Calicut India.
I leave in 18 hrs. The Hotel says unless they receive hundreds of dollars more than the amount agreed and pre-paid, they will hold my possessions.
A story of failure by @qantas Hotels, @expedia and @ApolloDimora.
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🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner has now won his last *SIX* matches in a row against Top 5 players. 🔥💪
d. #2 Alcaraz in Beijing SFs
d. #3 Medvedev in Beijing F
d. #5 Rublev in Vienna SFs
d. #3 Medvedev in Vienna F
d. #1 Djokovic in ATP Finals RR
d. #3 Medvedev in ATP Finals SFs
This week both major parties took a crude populist path and rejected proper scrutiny of a complex and controversial law. Good on independent @DavidPocock for arguing for common sense. Pity others wouldn’t listen. Not a good week for Parliament. 1/2 #auspol https://t.co/LUJBSd4UmK
Thanks to a complete failure of leadership by @AlboMP and @MarkDreyfusKCMP … the standard you walk past is the standard you must accept ... because whistleblowing in Australia was crushed yesterday. #auspol https://t.co/kk7XVeTzlv
Left high and dry by Attorney-General @MarkDreyfusKCMP who has no sense of right, wrong or public interest, David McBride has pleaded guilty to whistleblowing. In just one single moment, whistleblowing in Australia has been shut down. #auspol https://t.co/tgg1jKGhfZ
After the Govt told us on Friday that their 'Sea Dumping' Bill was for gas companies Santos, Woodside and INPEX the Coalition & Labor are now voting to alter the hours of the Senate to get the bill through for their donors.
The Govt is now shutting down debate on a motion from @DavidShoebridge that notes the prosecution of David McBride starts today & there is an urgent need for better whistleblower protections.
The AG @MarkDreyfusKCMP could end the prosecution but is choosing not to.
This morning at 10 o’clock, in a most shameful moment for @AlboMP and @MarkDreyfusKCMP, David McBride’s trial for revealing war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan will commence. This prosecution is wrong and will deter whistleblowing for years to come. #auspol
The Government’s ‘Sea Dumping’ Bill stinks.
It can be used to facilitate the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.
Govt & Coalition both supporting it in the Senate.
Full ramble in committee of the whole here: https://t.co/BHdHRF5BkS
"You are creating nothing but division and disunity by coming here without a comprehensive description of how your trick will unfold"
Read the full story: https://t.co/GMZU7gQ4bV