What we discovered, Tuesday 27 SeptemberThat’s where we’ll leave you this night. Thanks for sticking to us. Here’s a sample of what we discovered today: Anthony Albanese has actually held a bilateral conference with Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, while he remains in Tokyo for Shinzo Abe’s funeral service. Labor is dealing with a reaction from the crossbench over its choice for the nationwide anti-corruption commission to hold “most” of its hearings in personal with public hearings restricted to “extraordinary scenarios”. The fallout from the Optus information breach rolls on, as states established plans to assist afflicted individuals change their chauffeur’s licence. The president of Optus, Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, stated federal cops were “all over” a post on an online forum which supposed to have actually launched 10,000 consumer records from the information breach and threatened to launch more up until a $1m ransom was paid. The post was later on erased, in addition to a claim the author had actually erased the information and would not offer it to anybody. The Senate will be sitting late tonight to handle the federal government’s cashless debit card costs. Senior previous federal government authorities will be called in the past a royal commission to offer proof discussing their functions in the robodebt scandal, which might consist of Scott Morrison and Alan Tudge. Amy Remeikis will be back with you in the AM. In the meantime, goodnight.
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