Two men charged over the alleged murder of a major Sydney crime figure; Welfare payments increased for five million Australians; And in football, Manchester City defend their Champions League trophy with a 3-1 victory.
Welfare payments increased for five million Australians;Two men have been arrested over the alleged murder of a major Sydney crime figure who was shot dead while sitting in his car near a shopping precinct.
Assistant Commissioner Michael Fitzgerald says police will allege the 42-year-old man was a former friend of Alen Moradian. Mr Albanese says his government is doing a lot when it comes to the economy, environment and cost of living.The Prime Minister told radio station 2-S-M this shouldn't be a controversial proposal.
"What I want Australians to understand is this is actually not about how many people come to Australia. It's not about how many people come through. It's about who it's the first time that our government in a long time has really thought about the question of why we would bring people to Australia through their migration system. What are the big national challenges that we're seeking to solve and design a system around those things.
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