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Marles says Australians should express views on Israel-Hamas conflict ‘in a safe and a peaceful way’
The deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, is speaking to ABC RN. He is asked whether Australia is “a safe place for Jews right now”, amid a discussion of the Israel-Hamas war.
[I understand] many of the Jewish community are finding this to be a very difficult time and it’s really important for those in the Jewish community, or those in Islamic community, that Australians are looking after everyone.
That has to be the basis upon which everyone expresses their legitimate rights to freedom of expression, but to do that in a safe and a peaceful way.
It’s completely arbitrary. For many families, relying on two incomes to get by is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Parents are trapped in a cycle of being unable to find a job without childcare, and unable to afford childcare without a job.
The fact that we have a policy that directly exacerbates the unaffordability of childcare and in turn prevents parents – predominantly women – who want to work from supporting their families and building their careers is unacceptable.
Continue reading...https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2023/dec/05/australia-news-live-reserve-bank-interest-rates-michele-bullock-cost-of-living-inflation-immigration-detention-high-court-politics
Most economists expect the cash rate to stay steady at 4.35%. Follow the day’s news live
Marles says Australians should express views on Israel-Hamas conflict ‘in a safe and a peaceful way’
The deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, is speaking to ABC RN. He is asked whether Australia is “a safe place for Jews right now”, amid a discussion of the Israel-Hamas war.
[I understand] many of the Jewish community are finding this to be a very difficult time and it’s really important for those in the Jewish community, or those in Islamic community, that Australians are looking after everyone.
That has to be the basis upon which everyone expresses their legitimate rights to freedom of expression, but to do that in a safe and a peaceful way.
It’s completely arbitrary. For many families, relying on two incomes to get by is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Parents are trapped in a cycle of being unable to find a job without childcare, and unable to afford childcare without a job.
The fact that we have a policy that directly exacerbates the unaffordability of childcare and in turn prevents parents – predominantly women – who want to work from supporting their families and building their careers is unacceptable.
Continue reading...Source: Guardian
Source Link: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2023/dec/05/australia-news-live-reserve-bank-interest-rates-michele-bullock-cost-of-living-inflation-immigration-detention-high-court-politics