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Border battle looms as Labor back amendments to medivac bill | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison has doubled down on rejecting the asylum seeker medical transfer bill as federal parliament resumes for the first time in 2019. \n\nLabor is negotiating with crossbench MPs to change the proposed new laws after the party’s caucus endorsed compromises to the medivac bill ahead of a vote in parliament. \n\nIndependent MP Kerryn Phelps, who proposed the bill, told Sky News says she is open to the proposed compromises but will be seeking advice from people within the industry. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n cpyne Says the person trying to score a political point. cpyne Oh m gee , prissy pine bitchin cause he lost cpyne If only these liars would spontaneously combust with every untruth uttered. auspol
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Labor needs to 'move on' from border security debate | Sky News AustraliaFormer Labor minister Stephen Conroy says Labor needs to put the border security debate 'to bed' in order to prosecute other topics during the current sitting week in parliament.\n\nOpposition leader Bill Shorten is debating with the crossbenchers over a series of amendments to the medical evacuation bill, including allowing a minister to override a doctor's request to transfer a sick asylum seeker to Australia on medical grounds.\n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison has warned the bill will dismantle offshore processing and weaken Australia's border security.\n\nMr Conroy says the Coalition has 'won the politics' on this issue, which has been 'messy' for Labor.\n\n\n
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Border battle looms as Labor back amendments to medivac bill | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison has doubled down on rejecting the asylum seeker medical transfer bill as federal parliament resumes for the first time in 2019. \n\nLabor is negotiating with crossbench MPs to change the proposed new laws after the party’s caucus endorsed compromises to the medivac bill ahead of a vote in parliament. \n\nIndependent MP Kerryn Phelps, who proposed the bill, told Sky News says she is open to the proposed compromises but will be seeking advice from people within the industry. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia J_C_Campbell The Greens are a massive thorn in Bill's side! Bill and Labor will lose thousands of votes as people are scared of the reckless Greens. J_C_Campbell What if you're not Bill Shorten? Will the boats be okay then? J_C_Campbell So PeterDutton_MP has boats ready to go. Just got to give the signal to the boys on the ground in Indonesia
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Government picking a fight on medivac bill: Labor | Sky News AustraliaShadow Minister for Employment Brendan O’Connor has called on the government to work with Labor to find a compromise on the medical evacuation bill before parliament.\n\nOpposition leader Bill Shorten will negotiate with crossbenchers today to pass three amendments to Independent MP Kerryn Phelps’ bill.\n\nChanges include giving the Home Affairs Minister greater discretion to refuse medical transfers for sick asylum seekers, making the timeframe for transfer decisions less restrictive and limiting the changes to people housed on Manus Island and Nauru.\n\nThe Coalition has indicated it will not support the Phelps bill, meaning Labor will need the support of six of the seven crossbenchers to pass the bill.\n\nMr O’Connor says the Coalition is ‘fighting for its life’ and more concerned with ‘picking a fight’ than working to find a compromise. \n\n Do what? Whats wrong with the existing border laws? Seems Labor only interested in selling out Australia and watering down current border laws auspol skynews LaborFail Why?
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Border battle looms as Labor back amendments to medivac bill | Sky News AustraliaFederal parliament will resume today for the first time in 2019 with the asylum seeker medical transfer bill to dominate talks. \n\nLabor is negotiating with crossbench MPs to change the proposed new laws after the party’s caucus endorsed compromises to the medivac bill ahead of a vote in parliament. \n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison has warned the bill will weaken Australia’s borders and promises there will be no changes to border protection policies. \n\nThe Coalition has vowed not to support the amendments, meaning Labor will need six of the seven crossbenchers in order to pass the legislation through the lower house.\n\n\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n ScottMorrisonMP Is he handing out money there because he always is lately, must be an election coming? Oh and he took credit today for the Lefts push to free Hakeem. I think he's in church to nail himself to the cross today, there is an election coming. ScottMorrisonMP Love this tradition ScottMorrisonMP 'News we can trust' ..thats probably true
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Security agencies brief Labor on medivac bill | Sky News AustraliaSecurity agencies have given Opposition leader Bill Shorten a briefing on ramifications of the controversial medivac bill. \n\nThe briefing comes one day before the Labor Party is expected to announce its decision on the bill, which will give doctors greater powers to transfer refugees and asylum seekers to Australia. \n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison has warned the bill will dismantle offshore processing, will weaken Australia’s borders and green-light people smugglers. \n\nMr Morrison says Labor has ‘no idea of the consequences they are playing with’ and 'will unleash a world of woe again’ if it supports the bill. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n
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Energy Minister slams Labor-left over 'crazy emissions targets' | Sky News AustraliaEnergy Minister Angus Taylor has slammed the left of the Labor party for what he calls pushing 'crazy emissions targets'.\n\nThe Labor party has pledged a 45 per cent reduction in emissions by 2030; a target the energy minister says will cost our economy.\n\nMr Taylor says Bill Shorten is giving in to the left of his party.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n And he's 100% right. The bullshit Paris agreement has always been a farcical agenda which has equated into our power supply being brought back to pre-war levels. The other thing is they refuse to go nuclear which would help both issues. Says the minister for crazy climate change denial renewables Biggus stickus!
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Labor will review amendments to medical evacuation bill: Keneally | Sky News AustraliaFULL INTERVIEW: Labor's Kristina Keneally says Labor is reviewing whether it will support a government proposal that will give doctors more of a say on whether refugees housed in offshore detentions can be brought to Australia for treatment.\n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed the government will set up to set up an independent medical review panel to oversee medical transfers for sick asylum seekers and refugees, however the final decision on whether they can be brought to Australia will remain within the Department of Home Affairs.\n\nThe move is slightly different what is being proposed in Wentworth MP Kerryn Phelp's bill, which gives doctors the final say on whether a sick asylum seeker can be transported to Australia.\n\nMs Keneally told Sky News Labor will look at the amendments that have been put forward on both sides before making a decision on whether it will support any legislation.\n\n\n\n KKeneally I would have thought Allah would be taking care of them! Like he did the 1500 who died at sea under Labor’s bleeding heart approach. Maybe their faith isn’t that strong after all! KKeneally Ah the stupidity.
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Coalition and Labor received Huang Xiangmo donations despite warnings | Sky News AustraliaThe Coalition and Labor party continued receiving political donations from Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo despite warnings from ASIO, News Corp senior correspondent Charles Miranda says. \n\nMr Miranda has told Sky News that Mr Huang made 'multiple million dollar donations' even after ASIO had warned former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and Labor leader Bill Shorten that the Chinese property developer was potentially an 'agent of influence' on the Chinese Communist Party payroll. \n\nMr Huang's citizenship application was stopped and his permanent residency cancelled by the Home Affairs office on Wednesday.\n\nThe decision from the department, made while Mr Huang was offshore, leaves him unable to re-enter Australia, where he has lived with his family since 2011. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n load of rubish! what is the regime in France, what is the regime in australia a vessle state of monetary dictatorship covered by tittytainment and populism...china: centralised democracy...power fro people for the people, of cause not for the vessle state like australia!😂 Pity the guy is with Pauline Hanson... What a waste Q. So who signed off on Darwin Harbour a few years ago? UNBELIEVABLE!
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Solar panels to be installed on NSW homes if Labor wins state election | Sky News AustraliaLabor has pledged to install rooftop solar panels on half a million homes across New South Wales if it wins the upcoming March state election.\n\nThe program would see households with a combined income of $180,000 or less qualify for a rebate.\n\nIt is hoped the program will add solar power to an additional million homes over the next ten years and could save the average household up to $1000 annually.\n NSWLabor Isn't this up to the homeowner's digression? I bet you the way they 'promise' this is by inflating the energy costs yet again by 20%. Which then makes solar look way more attractive. They should hit up PowerLedger_io to get it done though. NSWLabor Sounds like Andrews' campaign strategists have set up camp in MacquarieSt NSWLabor At what cost? And who pays? When you lose who looks after the planet?
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