Tim Wilson says he looked to ‘reverse engineer’ win against teal Zoe Daniel
LiberalTim Wilsonsaid hisrare flip of the Victorian seat of Goldsteinduring the election came after a concerted campaign to appeal to voters and promise a big vision for the future while trying to “reverse engineer” the strategy that propelled teals to victory in 2022. Wilsonfinished 175 votes aheadof teal independentZoe Daniel. He told RN Breakfast this morning:
Wilson added he believed his campaign had “brought together a lot of people who wanted to have a shared vision for the community and the country”.
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Sprint sensation Lachie Kennedy broke the 100m 10-second barrier this weekend
21-year-oldLachie Kennedybecame just the second Australia in history to run the 100m in less than 10 seconds this weekend. Kennedy won the event against a strong field in Nairobi on Saturday night, finishing witha time of 9.98 seconds, AAP reported. Kennedy said:
The only other Australian to achieve the celebrated feat was national record holderPatrick Johnson, who ran a sizzling 9.93 in Mito, Japan in 2003.
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Queensland premier hopes to find resolution with nurses union
Queensland’s premier,David Crisafulli,says strike action is the last thing he wants as the state’s union for nurses prepares to take industrial action this week.
The Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union’s secretary,Sarah Beaman, said industrial action is “likely” this week. The union is locked in negotiations with the state government for a new enterprise bargaining agreement.
Crisafulli said he is confident there will be an agreement this week, noting on Sunday:
The government promised before last October’s election to guarantee “nation-leading” wages and conditions for nurses.
Beaman said they will conduct only relatively non-disruptive industrial action this week like wearing union pins and campaign shirts. About 96% of union members who took part in a recent strike ballot voted to walk off the job.
She described an updated government offer as “subpar”. The health minister,Tim Nicholls, said the union had yet to make a counteroffer, on Friday.
The QNMU’s 55,000 members have not been on strike since 2002.
Happy Monday,Nick Visserhere to take you through this morning’s breaking news. First up today:
The US defence secretary,Pete Hegseth, has asked Australia toincrease its defense spending to 3.5%of its gross domestic product during a meeting with his Australian counterpart,Richard Marles.Anthony Albanesepushed back against those callsat the Shangri-La Dialogue this weekend, but we didn’t know just how much Hegseth was asking for until this morning.
House prices have surged after the RBA’s rate cut in May, with themedian price across Australia sitting at $831,288last month, AAP reports. Every capital city saw growth of 0.4% or more, largely due to buyers feeling better about their purchasing capacity.
Stick with us throughout the morning for more on these stories and whatever else the day brings.