Australia news live: Cash accuses PM of ‘double standards’ over trip to UK Labour conference; police investigate fatal plane crash | Australia news

Australia news live: Cash accuses PM of ‘double standards’ over trip to UK Labour conference; police investigate fatal plane crash | Australia news

Cash accuses PM of ‘double standards’ over trip to UK Labour conference Cash also reiterated criticisms from the opposition leader, Sussan Ley, that Albanese has spent too much time travelling internationally, including attending the UK Labour conference, saying that the prime minister criticised Scott Morrison for going to a US Republican party event. You don’t…

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Cash accuses PM of ‘double standards’ over trip to UK Labour conference

Cash also reiterated criticisms from the opposition leader, Sussan Ley, that Albanese has spent too much time travelling internationally, including attending the UK Labour conference, saying that the prime minister criticised Scott Morrison for going to a US Republican party event.

You don’t get to have double standards, Mr Albanese. And double standards is what we are now seeing from this prime minister. You are there, in your own words when Scott Morrison was prime minister. You are there as head of the government, not as head of the Labor party, so why don’t you behave like the head of our country instead of turning this into a domestic political exercise.

Cash suggested that the previous Coalition government had a better relationship with the US government and would have been able to secure a more favourable deal on tariffs.

The Coalition senator also described a recent speech by Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, at the United Nations as a “speech of great moral clarity”.

Cash did not respond to questions about whether the position of the Coalition was increasingly isolated as governments have recognised Palestine and put pressure on Israel to end its military operations.

Quoting Marco Rubio, Cash said the US was working directly to get a result for Israelis and Palestinians.

The substance I want to see is president Trump negotiating to get what we all want and that is an end to this war, a return of the hostages and a guarantee of Israel’s security going forward.

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A 2.9-magnitude quake has been detected in Muswellbrook, New South Wales on Sunday.

Geoscience’s Australia reports that the quake was detected at 12.07pm at a depth of 5km and was relatively small despite reports that residents in the area felt tremors.

It is not the first quake to strike in the area, with a 4.1-magnitude quake recorded in November last year – the fourth such event in four months at that point in time.

There has previously been speculation that the tremors in the area are associated with a nearby coal mine operated.

For more background on that story, read The Guardian Australia’s full report here:

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