WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s plea deal with US authorities and subsequent release from prison dominated headlines this week, while Labor grappled with its first member crossing the floor in 19 years and the government infuriated the Coalition by naming a former state Liberal treasurer to head the nation’s top climate policy body.Energy Minister Chris Bowen , Matt Kean and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the press conference announcing Kean’s appointment.
Fatima Payman, pictured with independent David Pocock, said she was proud she stood by her convictions, although she was bitterly disappointed her Labor colleagues had not joined her. But the federal government moved quickly to quell expectations the Western Australian senator would be expelled from the party.in emotional scenes on Wednesday night, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowed to always stand up for citizens in trouble overseas.
Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd, in the corridor after a television interview in the press gallery at Parliament House.The opposition accused Albanese of giving Assange an overly warm welcome by calling him just after he touched down in Canberra on Wednesday night as the WikiLeaks founders’ wife, Stella, and Australian lawyer Jennifer Robinson thanked parliamentarians and supporters who worked for years to secure his release.
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