Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and the Coalition have been advocating for nuclear energy, with Dutton criticizing the Albanese government's nuclear stance. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans to build 2,700 new homes in the Northern Territory for Indigenous Australians. Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor criticized the government for releasing immigration detainees with invalid visas, leading to legal issues. Various government officials and media personalities have been engaged in a debate over nuclear power, with criticisms and calls for responsibility amid the detainee visa controversy.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese needs to show leadership when it comes to TikTok amid national security concerns. https://t.co/pos33dhTtq
Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles must take responsibility for their “shockingly incompetent handling”. https://t.co/XsbonuJhfN
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the Opposition is pushing the “nuclear issue” by offering incentives to regions which would accept nuclear if the ban is lifted. https://t.co/vgN8TAFzNi
GXO Strategies Director Cameron Milner says “good policy” is not always good politics as the push for nuclear power runs with the danger of Labor’s “fear campaign” against it. https://t.co/gAoSpaiLRB
Sky News host Peta Credlin has blasted the Albanese government amid recent revelations about the detainee visa bungle. https://t.co/XHBNTY3fCm
Sky News host James Morrow has slammed the Albanese government for their stance on nuclear power, saying that is “not how you build a country”. https://t.co/jnzHJd7r19
A group of people was released from indefinite immigration detention after a landmark High Court ruling, but a "technical inconsistency" was later discovered, which meant their visas were invalid. https://t.co/xJEQve6rIR
Shadow Education Minister Sarah Henderson says Labor’s policies are going “off the rails” as a national debate over nuclear power continues. https://t.co/IIApt0rFFB
Shadow Government Services Minister Paul Fletcher has criticised the Albanese government for “not yet” using powers to re-detain the immigration detainees who include “hardened criminals”. https://t.co/hzZoDAD9i1
Shadow Government Services Minister Paul Fletcher has slammed the Albanese government for their “hopeless mismanagement” after they admitted a “significant error” with detainee visas. https://t.co/QMFbTLuQin
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has renewed his call for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to dismiss Immigration Minister Andrew Giles following Labor's admission it had released criminals into the community on the wrong visas. https://t.co/fnNSjWNLdm
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has fronted the media after it was revealed the visas granted to 149 recently-released immigration detainees were temporarily invalid, insisting the government worked around the clock to resolve the technical issues. https://t.co/XED1mY8MEg
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the Coalition is hoping nuclear energy is “not as risky” as some perceive it to be. https://t.co/AZbXdPJnGp
Shadow finance minister Jane Hume has hit out at the government's refusal to lift the ban on nuclear energy, labelling their energy plans "incoherent." https://t.co/t2xdin2zby
Ten former immigration detainees arrested for breaching visa conditions after their release are expected to walk free “without any consequences” due to a legal blunder the Albanese Government is now rushing to fix > https://t.co/kxTfyO5yIx https://t.co/ukKvp6zSYP
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor has claimed there is "no sign" of the Albanese government taking responsibility after it was revealed 149 immigration detainees were released with invalid visas. https://t.co/JsRojAHkiJ
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor has ridiculed Immigration Minister Andrew Giles for his “breathtaking incompetence” on the “bungled” visas for the released detainees. https://t.co/Q2f1dPxw1T
Invalid visas issued to 149 people released from indefinite detention, Labor admits https://t.co/ptN0pyFteV
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent announcement to bolster rural Indigenous communities with $4 billion to build housing over ten years will ensure the “poverty” remains “permanent”. https://t.co/2JMOvDZKKK
.@FergusonNews interviews @tedobrienmp, Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, about the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy (part 2 of 2). #ABC730 https://t.co/RZSa673R07
.@FergusonNews interviews @tedobrienmp, Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, about the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy (part 1 of 2). #ABC730 https://t.co/YQjZYLzLAn
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the nuclear debate is something that “we might see in the House next week”. https://t.co/W6IAcV4JQK
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s push for nuclear is becoming “clearer by the day”, Sky News host Peta Credlin says. https://t.co/7K3Efsyvqb
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to provide "a secure roof" over the heads of thousands of Indigenous Australians as he unveiled a government commitment to build 2,700 new homes in the Northern Territory. https://t.co/9Z0HK4Dm7Z
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger has applauded Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for pushing through with the nuclear debate. https://t.co/szbNyy9DQD
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has slammed the Albanese government on their nuclear stance. https://t.co/jc5Sd2qx3g