Alliance: Exclusion Bill and Security Committee

alliance: Labor and Centre Alliance fearthe laws go too far, according to The Guardian. The parliament's joint security committee has recommended changes to Dutton's temporary exclusion bill, including judicial oversight. Top stories Peter Dutton has set up a showdown over temporary exclusion orders, which would enable him to prevent Australian foreign fighters from returning home for up to two years. Labor will hold its shadow cabinet meeting later on Monday to consider its position on Dutton's foreign fighter bills, as well as the future drought fund bill the government plans on reintroducing to the parliament this week. In a speech late last week, Anthony Albanese said his party would back any number the government saw fit to attach to drought funding as long as it could guarantee the money would not be taken from other funding pools. Labor knocked back the legislation in the last parliament, concerned it would act as a slush fund for National party MPs, as well as take money from necessary infrastructure projects. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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