'Whack-a-mole' fight to crack down on payday lenders Murderer among detainees released by ministerial discretion; warning over payday lenders; Murdoch marries again | The Guardian
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| | 03/06/2024 Murderer among detainees released by ministerial discretion; warning over payday lenders; Murdoch marries again |
| | | | Good morning. Today we reveal that 25 of the 153 people affected by the high court’s ruling on indefinite detention had already been released into the community under ministerial discretion – including one murderer and one person convicted of “attempt or solicit murder”. Plus, we detail how payday lenders are targeting Australia’s most vulnerable – and the ongoing “whack-a-mole” fight to crack down on them. And the African National Congress says it will not entertain demands for the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, to step down, as the final results in the country’s seismic election confirm the ANC has lost its majority. |
| | | Full Story | | Will another immigration scandal topple a minister? The Albanese government is once again under pressure over immigration detention, this time because an independent tribunal gave visas back to non-citizens with serious criminal convictions. Paul Karp tells Jane Lee why the Coalition has demanded the immigration minister’s resignation. | |
| | | In-depth | | As Labor’s first term in power has progressed, many people have been left wondering if the political deadlock on our nation’s climate policy has really been broken. Climate scientist Joëlle Gergis writes that while Rome wasn’t built in a day, the Albanese government’s lack of action on climate change does not reflect the urgency of the crisis. Are the climate wars really over, she asks, or has a new era of greenwashing just begun? |
| | | Not the news | | As we edge into the cooler months, people may be seeking something new to watch as they head for the cozy comfort of their sofas. In his Stream lover column, Luke Buckmaster shares his highlights of what’s coming to Australia’s streaming services this month, including The Bear, House of the Dragon, Glen Powell as a fake hitman – and a very entertaining new ABC comedy. |
| | | What’s happening today | Fair Work Commission | The Annual Wage Review 2023–24 decision is due to be handed down this morning. | Football | The Matildas are set to face China tonight in Sydney, in their second international friendly. | Victoria | The trial of Greg Lynn, accused of murdering Russell Hill and Carol Clay, continues at the supreme court in Melbourne. |
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| | | Brain teaser | And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day. Until tomorrow. | |
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