Australia news live: police to investigate Gaza flotilla activist allegations; Victorian law set to enshrine right to WFH
Australian police will investigate allegations of abuse and sexual assault made by Gaza flotilla activists. In other news, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher stated that the cut to the fuel excise was always intended as temporary relief and the government is monitoring oil prices, particularly in light of events in the Middle East.

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AI-generatedAustralian police will investigate allegations of abuse and sexual assault made by Gaza flotilla activists. In other news, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher stated that the cut to the fuel excise was always intended as temporary relief and the government is monitoring oil prices, particularly in light of events in the Middle East. The government is considering the ongoing impact of global conflicts on petrol prices and household costs. Separately, a Victorian law is set to enshrine the right to work from home.
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4 extractedThe government is monitoring oil prices and events in the Middle East.
The cut to the fuel excise was always intended to be temporary relief.
Police will investigate allegations of abuse and sexual assault made by Gaza flotilla activists.
A preliminary deal for a cease-fire between the US and Iran has been reached.