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Opposition Leader Takes Another Swipe At Allan Over Setka Attack 14/06/2024

Jun 13, 20243 min
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Opposition Leader John Pesutto has taken another swipe at the Allan government for failing to condemn union heavyweight John Setka’s savage attack on the AFL.

Taxpayers were slugged more than $100,000 for an Australian delegation to attend the funeral of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has boldly declared Brisbane’s Olympic and Paralympic Games “mess” would be fixed within 100 days of an LNP government surging to power, salvaging Queensland’s reputation on the world stage.

A teenager allegedly tried to steal a police car after a violent failed carjacking but was tasered and capsicum-sprayed, a court has heard.

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This is the latest from your new speeder. It's Friday, the fourteenth of June. In Victoria. Opposition leader John Basuto has taken another swipe at the Allen government for failing to condemn union heavyweight John Setka's savage attack on the AFL. It comes as Deputy Premier Ben Carroll appeared to back mister Seca despite the foray over the comments, which were

slammed as thugish. The powerful CFMEU boss has threatened to halt all construction projects linked to the AFL unless the league sacks its umpiring boss, Stephen McBurney, who clashed with the union in a previous role as head of the industry watchdog. Tax Payers were slugged more than one hundred thousand dollars for an Australian delegation to attend the funeral

of Japanese Prime Minister Sinzo Abbey. New documents obtained under freedom of information revealed the trip in September twenty twenty two, attended by a number of prime ministers, cost ninety four thousand dollars in hotel rooms alone. A Tokyo hotel invoice sent to the Australian embassy reveals charges for more than twenty rooms, with mister Abanesi's three nights day costing five

four hundred dollars and will be back after this. In Queensland, Opposition leader David Crucifooley has boldly declared Brisbane's Olympic and Paralympic Games mess would be fixed within one hundred days of an LMP government surging to power, salvaging Queensland's reputation

on the world stage. Mister Crucifoley used his Budget reply speech to make a pledge to get plans for the twenty thirty two Olympics back on track after he said the state government squandered its head start and controversially chose

to ignore an independent review it commissioned into games venues. Currently, the government is pressing ahead with a controversial plan to upgrade Nathan's Queensland Sport and Athletics Center, despite for Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Kirk finding it did not provide value for money. And in South Australia, a teenager allegedly tried to steal a police car after a violent failed carjacking,

but was tasered and capsicin sprayed. A court has heard the Adelaide Magistrate's Court on Thursday was told of the vicious random attack with absolutely no cause that left another

teenager in hospital with serious head injuries. Zie and Hadad, who turned eighteen a week ago, was arrested and charged over the alleged attack on a nish Varren Danny, also eighteen, at Ross Trevor on Wednesday about eleven fifteen pm and those are your headlines from the news feed were back with another update with you on Monday

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