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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is this morning announcing funding for remote communities in the Northern Territory.
Labor is calling it a "landmark" partnership agreement because it's been signed by not just the federal and Northern Territory governments, but, for the first time, the NT's peak Aboriginal organisations as co-signatories.
Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk and a team of trusted advisers have been moving from department to department, accessing personnel and classified data, shutting down spending programs, and even entire agencies.
Democrats say this fundamentally undermines the authority of Congress, but Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson insists it's not a power grab.
And the Federal Court will reconvene again today in the unfair dismissal case brought forward by freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf, against the ABC.
This week the court has heard she was taken off Sydney radio after posting about the war in Gaza on social media, three days in to a five day contract.
Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.
By ABC Australia5
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is this morning announcing funding for remote communities in the Northern Territory.
Labor is calling it a "landmark" partnership agreement because it's been signed by not just the federal and Northern Territory governments, but, for the first time, the NT's peak Aboriginal organisations as co-signatories.
Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk and a team of trusted advisers have been moving from department to department, accessing personnel and classified data, shutting down spending programs, and even entire agencies.
Democrats say this fundamentally undermines the authority of Congress, but Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson insists it's not a power grab.
And the Federal Court will reconvene again today in the unfair dismissal case brought forward by freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf, against the ABC.
This week the court has heard she was taken off Sydney radio after posting about the war in Gaza on social media, three days in to a five day contract.
Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.

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