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Could Labour be about to ban X?
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 29, 2026
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
Solidarity Magazine
· Jul 8, 2026
Disabled people’s lives ignored as Labor pushes to cut NDIS
Despite blanket opposition to the NDIS cuts from disabled people and disability advocacy groups, Labor is determined to push ahead with its devastating plan to cut 38.1 billion from the scheme and kick 240,000 disabled people off it within five years. The post Disabled people’s lives ignored as Labor pushes to cut NDIS first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Sky News Australia
· Jun 23, 2026
‘Assault on aspiration’: Taylor rips into Albanese’s tax changes
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor denounces Labor’s tax changes as an “assault on aspiration” and ambition. “Australians are angry … they want a Labor government gone,” Mr Taylor said. “If they want a Labor government gone, they have to vote for the Coalition.”
Bisnow News
· Jul 6, 2026
Bill Targeting Third-Party Logistics Risks Upending NYC Industrial Market
Bashar Yazgi, the CEO and founder of Logistics Xpress, says a bill being considered by the New York City Council would force him to shutter his Bronx warehouse and cut 70 of his staff. The legislation, known as the Delivery Protection Act, would require...
Financial Times
· Jul 9, 2026
Labour MPs push for permanent ban on crypto political donations
Proposals come amid controversy over Reform UK funding
Crikey
· Jul 2, 2026
Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform
With federal parliament breaking for the winter, all eyes are on the NSW Labor conference and demands for even more tax reform. Meanwhile, Labor MPs in Victoria are joining calls for a Big Build royal commission. The post Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform appeared first on Crikey.
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Related coverage for "Could Labour be about to ban X?": The New Zealand Herald — Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page. Solidarity Magazine — Disabled people’s lives ignored as Labor pushes to cut NDIS. Sky News Australia — ‘Assault on aspiration’: Taylor rips into Albanese’s tax changes. Bisnow News — Bill Targeting Third-Party Logistics Risks Upending NYC Industrial Market. Financial Times — Labour MPs push for permanent ban on crypto political donations . Crikey — Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform