LONDON’S BURNING
Liz Truss has resigned as UK prime minister after 45 days within the job, making the Tory the shortest-serving PM within the nation’s historical past. It’s “much less time in workplace than it was for her to be elected over the summer season”, the BBC notes. It follows weeks of pure, unbridled chaos within the hallowed halls of the British Parliament which got here to a spectacular head yesterday when the deputy chief whip resigned, declaring, “I’m fucking livid and I don’t give a fuck any extra,” The Spectator says. (No. 10 reckons Craig Whittaker didn’t really resign.) However wait, there’s extra. Yesterday the house secretary give up (the UK’s model of a house affairs minister), as CNN stories, which means two of Truss’ 4 most senior ministers had been gone after Truss sacked her closest ally, finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng, earlier this month. His firing got here after the pair’s mini-budget almost crashed the nation’s monetary market and nearly decimated folks’s pensions, the ABC stories.
Extremely, within the Truss authorities’s penultimate scandal yesterday, there have been stories Tory MPs had been “bodily manhandled” and “bullied” into voting with the federal government on a brand new legislation banning fracking that Labour tabled, Politics Dwelling stories — two MPs saying they’d seen the deputy prime minister “virtually decide up a hesitant Tory MP”, whereas Enterprise Secretary Jacob Rees- Mogg was “shouting” at MPs. So who will change Truss within the management poll subsequent week? Perhaps Boris Johnson, again from the lifeless. In a YouGov survey, a 3rd of respondents selected him as the popular successor, with just one in 5 selecting Rishi Sunak. Sunak, 42, is taken into account a little bit of a wunderkind — as finance minister, he was nearly PM earlier than Truss beat him within the last spherical simply two months in the past. Johnson, Sunak and anybody else who needs to be PM will want a hefty 100 nominations to be on the poll, The Guardian stories, so it may find yourself simply being two folks within the operating — and even one. In that case, the particular person will routinely turn out to be prime minister.
BROKEN RECORDS
Hackers say they stole bank card data from techniques that maintain the data of 1 million Medibank Non-public prospects, the SMH stories, whereas the personal insurer confirmed they positively had taken the well being data of shoppers within the breach. It got here after Medibank acquired an information pattern regarding 100 folks and confirmed it was the true deal. Chief govt David Koczkar stated the hackers knew prospects’ well being situations, and the place they’d acquired medical remedy. It may imply they know “folks’s sexual well being, critical diagnoses comparable to most cancers, whether or not a girl has undergone a termination, and whether or not an individual has been handled for a psychological well being situation or substance abuse”, The Australian ($) provides. Dwelling Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil referred to as the risk a “canine act” and confirmed that the “hardest and smartest folks within the Australian authorities” are serving to Medibank. We don’t know but the size of this assault — however Medibank has 3.9 million prospects and holds knowledge for seven years, so it’s most likely going to develop.
In the meantime AMA president Steve Robson hasn’t learn the Medicare analysis that he claims is incorrect, the SMH stories. Robson referred to as the ABC/SMH joint investigation an “unjustified slur on the medical career”, “fantasy” and “staggering in its inaccuracies and its nastiness”. He informed 7.30 final evening that he hasn’t learn Margaret Fake’s PhD, which urged $8 billion a yr is “leaking” from Medicare, saying it’s “very, very lengthy”. Hmm. Hey, curiously, Guardian Australia’s Melissa Davey tweeted that the ABC and SMH’s investigation was hardly an “unique” — Davey posted screengrabs from emails she despatched to Well being Minister Mark Butler in August about Fake’s PhD. Davey says it’s good when points get wider protection, however: “Don’t rip off my interrogations and the federal government’s response right now as new. And provides credit score the place it’s bloody due. I did this work alone.”
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ALL POWER TO DAN
Victoria is nationalising electrical energy once more — Premier Daniel Andrews says he’ll deliver again the State Electrical energy Fee after three a long time of privatisation, the AFR stories. Andrews stated personal power firms had been “pocketing” $23 billion in earnings whereas power payments soar, persevering with that these property ought to by no means have been bought within the ’90s. Unsurprisingly, fossil gas large Woodside Power stated nationalisation was a “blunt device”, which got here as Woodside introduced $9.3 billion in income for the quarter as gasoline costs soared, WA At this time stories. The Australian Power Council (which represents main power retailers and turbines) referred to as it a “retrograde step” that might chill personal funding. 5 weeks out from the state election, Andrews additionally promised to spend a billion {dollars} on wind and photo voltaic initiatives (which can change Loy Yang A coal plant), as The Age continues, and finish coal energy technology in Victoria by 2035, nicely forward of schedule. He additionally promised to legislate an emission discount goal of between 75-80% by 2035 too — that’s double the federal purpose of 43% (by 2030 although).
It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Assets Minister Madeleine King will announce a $100.5 million funding into our important minerals right now, The Australian ($) stories. We are literally the world’s largest lithium producer which is a key part of battery know-how — with decarbonisation across the globe, it’s going to develop to a $14 billion trade within the subsequent two years alone. Albanese reckons we’ll create 34,700 jobs in our battery trade by 2030. It comes because the Local weather Transparency Report 2022 discovered fossil fuels nonetheless make up 91% of Australia’s total power combine, Renew Financial system stories, which is 10 factors increased than the G20 common. Our per capita transport emissions are dismal too — 3 times the G20 common. The report informed us to cease “offsetting” (it’s a cop-out), cease creating new fossil gas initiatives (a no brainer), and signal as much as the worldwide methane pledge. For sure, people, we actually have to get a wriggle on.
ON A LIGHTER NOTE
In a sleepy fishing village nestled on the breezy blue shores of Lake Garda in Italy, 60 locals have a scientifically confirmed elixir pumping by way of their blood that stops them from gaining weight — regardless of what number of creamy desserts and salami sandwiches they eat. It’s referred to as the Limone gene, named after the village, Limone sul Garda, and was first found when a Limone prepare driver was in an accident in Milan 40 years in the past. Medical doctors had been shocked by his blood outcomes, and researchers poured in to check others. It seems the gene incorporates a novel protein that destroys lipids (that’s what we name fatty, oily molecules). Shopkeeper Gianni Segala jokes to CNN that his household has given away a lot blood for testing, “we’ve nearly been bled out completely”. One time, medical doctors made him swallow whipped cream each two hours whereas monitoring his blood. Segala felt nauseous, however medical doctors couldn’t cease: his blood was wiping out the fat after each final dollop.
Segala thinks of it as a form of life insurance coverage and says he eats no matter he likes (OK, nobody likes a show-off, Segala…), itemizing “cotolette [crumbed veal cutlets], fried meals, salamis, and I additionally like to drink”, he says, although he frequently hikes too. For some motive, the gene hasn’t been discovered within the neighbouring villages — so what makes Limone so bloody particular? We don’t know. It’s on the base of the frosty Alps, however its local weather is unusually heat almost all yr ’spherical as a result of the mountains block the wind, making a mini-climate. The air in Limone is all the time citrusy, as it’s the most northern place on the earth that grows lemons naturally. Or possibly it’s the “extraordinary” further virgin olive oil and always-fresh lake fish they get pleasure from earlier than a lazy afternoon nap, one native muses. Good life.
Wishing you a bit of wanderlust in your Friday morning, and a restful weekend.
SAY WHAT?
The Liberals’ spin they’re higher at managing the economic system has all the time been absolute bullshit and the final decade has proved that after and for all.
Jim Chalmers
The treasurer referred to as a spade a spade in an interview with the AFR — when Labor left workplace in 2013, gross debt was forecast to hit $400 billion, however when it returned in Might this yr, it had ballooned to greater than $900 billion and was set to hit $1 trillion throughout this time period.
The nice diesel thriller: why is it greater than 40 cents a litre dearer than petrol?
“We now promote twice as a lot diesel as petrol. In 2010 the 2 merchandise bought in roughly equal quantity. Australia is hit significantly laborious by the rise within the value of diesel as a result of we do a whole lot of mining, but in addition as a result of we’ve been doing one thing fairly foolish — increasing our fleet of diesel automobiles aggressively.
“A few quarter of all automobiles on the highway in Australia had been diesels in 2021. However that share is rising as greater than a 3rd of recent automotive gross sales are diesels. As this subsequent chart exhibits, the large motive is our enthusiasm for giant US-style utes. The Ford Ranger is a diesel, and so are most fashions amongst its mates the Hilux, the Navara, and so on.”
What’s killing Australians? Not what the media will let you know
“In brief, the ‘pandemic made everybody drink extra’ is a beat-up by the media and public well being our bodies funded by taxpayers to demonise alcohol. However let’s assume alcohol-related deaths are surging, for argument’s sake. 1600 folks appears like loads! Does that imply alcohol is a significant supply of demise?
“Let’s test the remainder of the info: coronary heart illness killed 17,000; dementia almost 16,000; strokes almost 10,000; lung and throat most cancers almost 9000. The place does alcohol match? Undergo all of the causes of demise and probably the most frequent alcohol-related killer, alcoholic liver illness, doesn’t make it into the highest 70 causes of demise. It’s nicely beneath transport accidents, falls (over 6000 deaths), unknown causes of demise and mind tumours.”
Thorpe admits secret relationship with ex-bikie, loses Greens management job
“Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe has been sacked because the celebration’s deputy Senate chief after she confirmed an ABC report she was in an undisclosed relationship with a former president of an outlaw motorbike gang. The connection went on whereas she was sitting on a legislation enforcement committee and receiving confidential police briefings about bikie actions, the ABC reported.
“Thorpe informed the ABC it was right she used thus far the ex-president of the Victorian chapter of the Rebels group, Dean Martin. The ABC reported on Thursday that staffers in Thorpe’s workplace had been alarmed by the connection as a result of it risked a possible battle of curiosity, and that they raised the difficulty with the chief of workers of Greens Chief Adam Bandt. Bandt, nonetheless, stated he didn’t discover out till he was lately contacted by the ABC.”
READ ALL ABOUT IT
[Organization of American States] to satisfy after Peru’s embattled president alleges ‘coup’ (Al Jazeera)
Spain and France announce new deal to construct underwater gasoline pipeline (EuroNews)
Israel imposes strict guidelines on journey to West Financial institution (The Guardian)
Teenage boy shot lifeless at Iran protest [over morality police death of Mahsa Amini] — sources (BBC)
US residence gross sales dropped for eighth straight month in September (The Wall Avenue Journal) ($)
French proper votes down transfer to make abortion constitutional proper (The Guardian)
THE COMMENTARIAT
Scott Morrison’s errors made stage three tax cuts too pricey — Malcolm Turnbull (the AFR)) ($): “Turning to right now’s debate, I’ve two observations to make. First, those that are urging Anthony Albanese to scrap his election promise to not repeal the legislated tax cuts would not have the Labor authorities’s finest pursuits at coronary heart. The Liberal Get together misplaced the election largely as a result of Australians didn’t belief Scott Morrison. Labor received, however not in a landslide, and with a traditionally low major vote. Due to the teals, the Liberal loss was way more substantial than the Labor win. However win Labor did, and integrity was on the poll. To interrupt an election promise lower than six months into the brand new authorities can be vastly damaging. The clamour from the progressive left that Labor ought to accomplish that is a reminder that in politics your pals can get you into simply as a lot hassle as your enemies.
“The declare that folks incomes $180,000 had been the “high finish of city” was all the time misguided. And the share of non-public revenue tax paid by the highest 5% of taxpayers remained the identical. The massive thought in 2018 was to abolish the 37% tax bracket completely for incomes between $41,000 and $200,000, which might have meant that from July 1 2024 there was a flat marginal fee of tax at 32.5% from $41,000 to $200,000. Rising marginal tax charges are a disincentive to incomes extra revenue, particularly when mixed with a discount in means-tested social welfare advantages. On the time we estimated that by 2024, 94% of Australians would pay not more than 32.5% tax on extra earnings.”
Drawing a line on sponsorship offers in a altering world — Helen Trinca (The Australian) ($): “The apparent and vital query within the debate on sports activities sponsorship is the place the cash will come from if golf equipment begin knocking again power firms or others with insurance policies or merchandise they think about dangerous. It’s the identical query many individuals ask about state governments in the event that they had been to ban or restrict poker machines and different playing. The reply can also be the identical: they might handle, in fact – handle to regroup, to rethink and reimagine their operations and their budgets in response to lack of funding from these sources. Within the case of sporting golf equipment and codes, the market would type itself out and different sponsors, providing roughly or the identical funds because the rejected companions, would emerge.
“Decrease or no sponsorship would ship a sign concerning the worth society places on a selected skilled sport and the way a lot it reckons a star footballer or cricketer is basically price. There may even be extra money from sponsors and supporters completely satisfied a few membership taking a stand and desirous to be related to this. The extent of funding in a world of hyper-awareness a few sponsor’s values is tough to foretell however what just isn’t in a lot doubt is that social activism by gamers and supporters is simply more likely to improve. It’s not solely younger athletes who’ve grown up inexperienced and fluid who’re pushing their values on to their golf equipment, however the social media technology is a very highly effective group. Such activism in sports activities is pretty novel on this nation.”
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Writer Anne Casey-Hardy can be in dialog with Tegan Bennett Daylight concerning the former’s new e book, Cautionary Tales for Excitable Ladies, at Higher Learn Than Lifeless bookshop.
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Opposition Chief Peter Dutton, Minister for Commerce and Tourism Don Farrell, Minister for Abilities and Coaching Brendan O’Connor, Deputy Opposition Chief Sussan Ley, and impartial Senator David Pocock can be on the Federal Management Summit.
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Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland will give the 2022 Charles Todd oration at Doltone Home, Jones Bay Wharf.
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