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Girls would ‘bribe security and be in our hotel rooms’: Taylor Hanson

Taylor Hanson is a musician best known for his pop band Hanson. The 39-year-old opens up about how his mum helped make Hanson happen, finding fame at a young age, and married life.

My maternal grandmother, Jane was a homemaker, always cooking and sewing and running the office for her builder husband. They worked well as a team. She was also an artist who loved to sketch. She was warm and made you feel welcome in her home.

“I was so passionate and focused on what I was doing with my career up to that point that I was never interested in girlfriends – even though girls were always trying to get our attention.”

“I was so passionate and focused on what I was doing with my career up to that point that I was never interested in girlfriends – even though girls were always trying to get our attention.” Credit:Jonathan Weiner

My mom, Diana, is a force of nature. She she’s a doer; you never have to ask her to do anything because she’s one step ahead. Ella’s willingness to encourage individuality in her children made a huge impression on me as a kid. We broke out making music really young as siblings [with brothers Isaac and Zac in the band Hanson]and it was Mom who saw that in us and encouraged it.

Mom could have had a full career as a singer. She had a scholarship to attend college to do this but she did not like the culture. She channeled her energy into her family and kids. She raised seven children with my dad, Walker, whom she met at high school in Oklahoma. We spent a lot of time being home-schooled or attending an international school when we lived in Latin America, where Dad worked as an accountant.

When I was nine, we performed a cappella in a church and got a standing ovation. Mom organized it but she wasn’t a stage parent. It was her lust for her for life and experience that drove her. Our musical start as Hanson the band was organic, visceral and natural, thanks to her from her. Mom got us into a recording studio after this show; we nailed all the songs we knew and recorded until midnight. That was in 1995.

I have three sisters. The eldest, Jessica, is five years younger than me. She took on an older sibling role to her children under her. We have a very special relationship and are a tight family unit. Jessica is more behind the scenes and doesn’t like the spotlight. She is incredibly kind and deeply loyal.

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My middle sister, Avery, is 31 and the other artist in the family – she’s a painter. She has a similar personality to Mom in that she can just walk up and have a conversation with anyone with zero apprehension. Our youngest sister, 24-year-old Zoe, was just an infant when we were touring the world as teenagers. It’s a different dynamic. She grew up knowing she had famous brothers.

I was mobbed by girls when we found fame as Hanson but I was awkward; I never felt comfortable wooing the opposite sex. I had a lot of female friends growing up because they were interested in having conversations and reading books, not because I wanted a romantic relationship.

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AFL 2022 news: Josh Kennedy kicks eight goals, Adelaide Crows vs West Coast Eagles, video

Josh Kennedy doesn’t look like he should be giving the game away.

The towering West Coast Eagles forward announced his retirement during the week and his final game played out like something we’re used to seeing on the big screen.

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The Crows spoiled the party as they recorded the 16.6 (102) to 13.8 (86) win, but it was still Kennedy’s day as he slotted a stunning eight goals in his final AFL outing.

Kennedy got it started in the first quarter when he slotted the Eagles’ first three goals before slotting another in the second to head into the break with four to his name.

Fans watching on were calling for the Eagles to keep targeting him and he responded with two more in the third quarter.

The Eagles entered the final quarter down by 17 points and a valiant effort saw them soar back into the contest with Kennedy slotting his seventh and eighth goals.

Kennedy had a chance to kick his ninth and level the scores, but he pulled the shot left and watched it sail through for a behind.

“Missed the easiest one of the day, but look it was a great fight. Adelaide brought the contest but it was a good game to be a part of for me last game,” Kennedy said on Fox Footy after the final siren.

“I’m a bit emotional but it has been good.

“I’ll have a few beers tonight and then I’ll probably reflect on it over the next couple of weeks. It’s been an amazing journey. I’d like to thank the club, the fans… it’s been a crazy journey.

“The boys were looking for me a fair bit, they were feeding me all day so I was lucky enough to get around a few so it was good to finish off like that.”

The Optus Stadium crowd rose as one as Kennedy made his way off the ground as both the Eagles and Crows players got together and formed a guard of honor.

Kennedy’s career began back in 2005 when he was taken with the fourth pick in the National Draft by Carlton. I have played 293 games throughout his career and tallied 723 goals.

After two seasons with the Blues, Kennedy was involved in a blockbuster trade that sent him to the Eagles and brought Chris Judd to Carlton.

His final outing had the footy world in utter disbelief as his eight goal outing was the most in a single game throughout the 2022 season.

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Authorities investigate possible connection after 4th Muslim man slain in Albuquerque

Authorities are trying to determine whether the slayings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, including one overnight, are connected.

Three of the killings have happened in the last two weeks, and one occurred in early November, Albuquerque police said. All four victims are Muslim men from South Asia.

Friday’s shooting was reported just before midnight on the edge of a community known as the International District, southeast of downtown, Albuquerque police spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos said at a Saturday news conference.

The victim is a man in his mid-20s whose identity has not been confirmed, police said.

“With previous three murders we mentioned on Thursday, there is reason to believe this death is related to those shootings,” Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said.

Police have refrained from saying the killings were motivated by hate. “We don’t know that at this point,” Gallegos said.

Albuquerque police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos addresses the media Saturday about the slayings of four Muslim men since November.
Albuquerque police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos addresses the media Saturday about the slayings of four Muslim men since November.K.O.B.

Local, county and federal officials have joined the investigation, and patrols in key areas of the city were being beefed up.

On Saturday evening, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said she was sending additional state police to the city to help bring the person or people responsible to justice.

“The targeted killings of Muslim residents of Albuquerque is deeply angering and wholly intolerable,” she said in a tweet.

The two other recent attacks have included the July 26 killing of Pakistani immigrant Aftab Hussein, 41; and the Monday slaying of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, near the University of New Mexico.

Mayor John Ramon Vigil of nearby Española said Hussain, a Pakistani immigrant who had received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the university, was the city’s planning and land use director.

“Tuesday would have marked his first-year anniversary leading the city’s planning team,” Vigil said in a statement this week. “Our city staff has lost a member of our family, and we all have lost a brilliant public servant who wanted to serve and improve his community from him.”

In its statement Saturday, the Albuquerque Police Department clarified that it’s trying to determine if the Nov. 7 attack of a Muslim man from Afghanistan is related to the others.

In that attack, police said the body of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, was found in a parking lot behind the halal meat market he owned with his brother.

At a news conference Thursday, police alerted the Muslim community about the slayings to-date and to ask the public for assistance tracking down the killer or killers.

“We want the public’s help in identifying this cowardly individual who in all three cases ambushed their victims with no warning, fired shots, and killed them,” Albuquerque Police Deputy Cmdr. Kyle Hartsock said Thursday.

On Saturday police noted that the latest attack thought to be connected to the spree happened after that widely covered news conference.

“Right now this is an alarming death that connects to the others as far as we can tell,” Gallegos said Saturday. “It’s surprising this happened so soon after we spoke on Thursday.”

Albuquerque Crime Stoppers offered a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible.

The national Council on American-Islamic Relations has offered an additional $10,000. The organization called on President Joe Biden’s administration to take a “direct role” in the investigation.

“The lives of Albuquerque Muslims are in danger,” CAIR national deputy director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said in a statement Saturday. “Whoever is responsible for this horrific, hateful shooting spree must be identified and stopped — now.”

Ahmad Assed, president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico, said at the news conference Saturday, “This is not the New Mexico I grew up in, love, and cherish.”

He thanked law enforcement for his response and said, “We will defeat evil and hate together.”

While authorities stopped short of saying victims were targeted for their religion or ethnic backgrounds, Michelle Melendez, the city’s equity and inclusion director, raised the possibility at Saturday’s news conference.

“We cannot denounce strongly enough what appears to be the targeting of people because of their race and religion,” she said.

The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office, the FBI and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are also involved in an investigation.

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Wedding makeup artist shares the five mistakes brides make while getting ready for their big day

Wedding makeup artist shares the five mistakes brides make while getting ready for their big day – and the beauty product she swears by for dewy skin

  • Makeup artist Kelly Mills has shared a TikTok video about the modern bride
  • She has spent more than 50 separate mornings with brides on their wedding day
  • So she has some advice to offer those who might make common ‘mistakes’
  • She says keep the party ‘small’, get ready an hour early and ensure you eat is key

An Australian bridal makeup artist has shared the major mistakes she sees her clients make on the morning of their wedding day that causes undue stress.

Kelly Mills, who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle.

‘I am extremely single but this is the advice I have saved in my brain from spending 50+ mornings with bridal parties,’ she said.

Kelly Mills (pictured), who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle

Kelly Mills (pictured), who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride’s room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills.

‘The only people that will be there will be me and my bridal party and maybe mum if she’s got her nerves in order,’ she said.

‘Then your photographer, your makeup artist and your hairstylist.’

The more people involved in the beginning formations of your wedding day the more nervous energy is threatening to bubble to the surface.

Next, Ms Mills notes how important it is to feed and hydrate both the bride and her party before festivities begin.

‘It’s a big morning and a very big day,’ she said. ‘And by hydrate, I mean water, coffee, mimosas.’

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride's room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills

'The only people that will be there will be me and my bridal party and maybe mum if she's got her nerves in order,' she said

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride’s room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills

Another glaring problem is how long brides give themselves to get ready, with 30 minutes ‘just not enough time’ for the photographer to snap enough pictures and for any touch ups to be applied.

‘The photographers need a good chunk of time to get good snaps and if the bride has only an hour to take photos before she needs to leave, she will be “super stressed,”‘ Ms Mills said.

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills’ top skincare tip is to use Go-To’s Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done.

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills' top skincare tip is to use Go-To's Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills’ top skincare tip is to use Go-To’s Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done

But only if they’ve tested the mask ahead of time and know they won’t have an allergic reaction to the ingredients.

‘You’ll be glowing all day long,’ she said.

Finally, she urges brides to download a good playlist, prepare some drinks and snap away on polaroid cameras to cherish the memories of the big day.

‘It’s the time in your day with your girls and guys – if there’s guys there too – that’s just for you,’ said Mills.

‘Make it fun, it’s your wedding morning. It should be nothing but happy good times.’

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Lance Buddy Franklin Brisbane Lions, puts contract talks with Sydney Swans on hold, Kane Cornes labels star selfish

It was the curveball statement that has cast further doubt over Lance Franklin’s footy future.

But it’s the timing of the superstar’s declaration that he’s delayed contract talks until season’s end that pricked the ears of several AFL commentators – and not in a good way.

Franklin, a premiership Hawk, four-time Coleman Medalist, eight-time All Australian and one of just six players in AFL/VFL history to kick 1000 goals, remains one of the biggest names in the AFL world, both on and off the field .

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His management on Saturday morning released a statement, confirming the superstar’s contract talks with the Swans had officially been “paused” so he can “put all my focus on playing footy”.

“I am still undecided and need time after the season to make a family decision about whether I continue to play next year,” said Franklin, who’s coming to the end of a nine-year, $10 million deal and, therefore, a restricted free agent.

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In the days prior, Franklin had been strongly linked to Brisbane, while there were also suggestions he was more likely to remain with Sydney after the club had made financial ground in negotiations.

The statement, which was described as “provocative” by veteran AFL journalist Damian Barrett on The Sunday Footy Showwas released just over 24 hours before the Swans, who are now right in the 2022 premiership mix, were to face North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium.

Swans coach John Longmire said on Saturday the club supported Franklin’s decision, labeling it a “really sensitive” move considering his stage of his footy career. Swans chairman Andrew Pridham told 7NewsMelbourne the Swans were “very supportive” of Franklin’s approach, adding: “I see no need to rush an outcome.”

But speaking on Channel 9’s The Sunday Footy Showfour-time Power best and fairest winner Kane Cornes suggested the timing of Franklin’s statement was selfish and “really strange”.

“It was a very ‘me, me, me’ thing to do, I thought, from Buddy Franklin when the Sydney Swans are flying,” Cornes said on Sunday morning.

Lance Franklin of the Swans against the North Melbourne Kangaroos. Picture: Michael WillsonSource: Getty Images

“They’ve paid him $10 million over nine years … I understand that (he’s delivered on his contract), but I’m not sure you need to release a statement prior to the game. What was the point of Buddy doing that?

“It didn’t alleviate any of the talk… It made the talk fester more.”

It all comes after it was reported last month Franklin could leave the Swans – or even call time on his career – with the key forward left frustrated by a low-ball contract offer.

Reports have indicated that he wants between $700,000 and $800,000 next season, but the Swans, who want Franklin to play on, initially offered him a deal between $500,000 and $600,000. Herald Sun reporter Jon Ralph suggested if Franklin was paid close to the $800,000 mark, it “makes it hard to keep that (Sydney) list together.”

Asked if it was selfish for Franklin to ask for as much as $800,000 next year, triple premiership Lion Jonathan Brown told Fox Footy: “It’s hard to say ‘selfish’ because he’s brought a lot of value to that football club. However you need to have an expectation late in your career that your salary is going to come down.

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“You’d probably look at the Tom Brady comparison. Tom Brady always played well below market value provided he had weapons and tools around him – and he’s gone on to win seven Super Bowls.

“You feel like the legacy for Buddy to win another premiership and end his career is more important than an extra $100,000 to $200,000.”

St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said it was a “mature” decision by Franklin considering the premiership opportunity the Swans have this year, but said it was now doubtful the left-footer would be wearing red and white in 2023.

“I don’t think it necessarily augurs that well for him being at Sydney next year,” Riewoldt told Fox Footy’s Best On Ground.

“Whether that’s at another club or retirement, it puts that little seed of doubt in. But they’re not going to talk about it now.”

Seven-time All-Australian Nathan Buckley added: “He’s had success at both clubs, he’s been an established player over a long period of time, he’s contributed heavily to both of his organisations.

“If for family reasons or personal reasons he wants to go and play somewhere else or not play at all – which he might be considering – he’s entitled to it.”

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Queens house party ends in shootout between police, suspects

A group of men began shooting into a crowded Queens house party Friday night, prompting members of the NYPD who were monitoring the party for suspected gang activity to return fire.

The group of men began shooting into the party at a home in Laurelton around 11:30 pm

“They pulled out at least three firearms and they started firing into the vicinity of where the party is at,” said NYPD Chief of Patrol Jeff Maddrey at a press briefing around 2 am on Saturday.

Maddrey said there were approximately 75 to 100 people at the party.

He also said members of the NYPD’s plainclothes Violent Crime Unit had been stationed outside in an unmarked car, based on concerns that there could be conflict among rival street crews there.

When the group began shooting, Maddrey said the officers exited their vehicle and exchanged gunfire with them. Four people, ages 16, 17, 18, and 24, were taken to area hospitals. Police said the 18-year-old was in critical condition. They did not have additional details about whether there were any other injuries. Three guns were also recovered from the scene.

No police officers were struck by gunfire.

Police are asking for anyone with information about this incident to contact the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or in Spanish at, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Tips can also be submitted online through the Crime Stoppers website or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

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Chrissy Teigen flashes a wide smile while stepping out with her mother and daughter in Los Feliz

Chrissy Teigen flashes a wide smile while stepping out with her mother and daughter in Los Feliz… after revealing her fourth pregnancy

Chrissy Teigen was spotted while stepping out with her daughter Luna, aged six, and mother Vilailuck in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood on Saturday evening.

The 36-year-old social media personality appeared to be enjoying the company of her family during her outing.

The influencer’s night on the town occurred after she announced that she was pregnant for the fourth time.

Out and about: Chrissy Teigen was spotted while stepping out with her daughter Luna, aged six, and mother Vilailuck in Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood on Saturday evening

Out and about: Chrissy Teigen was spotted while stepping out with her daughter Luna, aged six, and mother Vilailuck in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood on Saturday evening

Teigen donned a black sleeveless top and a matching pair of leggings, the latter of which conformed tightly to her growing baby bump.

The social media personality contrasted the dominant tone of her clothing with a light blue denim jacket.

The wife of John Legend sported a set of brown sandals and kept a leather purse slung over her right shoulder.

Her lovely brunette locks were tied into a lengthy ponytail that fell onto her back.

Staying comfortable: Teigen donned a black sleeveless top and a matching pair of leggings, the latter of which conformed tightly to her growing baby bump

Staying comfortable: Teigen donned a black sleeveless top and a matching pair of leggings, the latter of which conformed tightly to her growing baby bump

Layering up: The social media personality contrasted the dominant tone of her clothing with a light blue denim jacket

Layering up: The social media personality contrasted the dominant tone of her clothing with a light blue denim jacket

Teigen announced that she had become pregnant for a fourth time with a set of photos that were shared to her Instagram account this past Wednesday.

The social media personality showed off her growing baby bump in all of the snaps.

The influencer also penned a message to express that she and Legend, 43, were happy to be able to make the news known to the public.

‘The last few years have been a blur of emotions to say the least, but joy has filled our home and hearts again. 1 billion shots later (in the leg lately, as you can see!) we have another on the way,’ she wrote.

Letting everyone know: Teigen announced that she had become pregnant for a fourth time with a set of photos that were shared to her Instagram account this past Wednesday

Letting everyone know: Teigen announced that she had become pregnant for a fourth time with a set of photos that were shared to her Instagram account this past Wednesday

Teigen went on to note that she was previously anxious about revealing the big news.

‘Every appointment I’ve said to myself, “ok if it’s healthy today I’ll announce” but then I breathe a sigh of relief to hear a heartbeat and decide I’m just too nervous still,’ she wrote.

The media personality concluded by writing that she was looking forward to the arrival of her child.

‘I don’t think I’ll ever walk out of an appointment with more excitement than nerves but so far, everything is perfect and beautiful and I’m feeling hopeful and amazing,’ she noted.

Expecting: The media personality concluded by writing that she was looking forward to the arrival of her child

Expecting: The media personality concluded by writing that she was looking forward to the arrival of her child

Teigen and Legend initially met while working on a music video that was shot in 2006.

The pair went on to become engaged in 2011 and tied the knot two years later.

The happy couple started a family with the arrival of Luna in April of 2016, and they went on to add a son named Miles, aged four, two years after the birth of their first child.

Teigen later announced that she was pregnant for the third time in August of 2020, although she revealed that she miscarried the following month.

Starting a family: The happy couple started a family with the arrival of Luna in April of 2016, and they went on to add a son named Miles, aged four, two years after the birth of their first child

Starting a family: The happy couple started a family with the arrival of Luna in April of 2016, and they went on to add a son named Miles, aged four, two years after the birth of their first child

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Swanbourne: Ginger Owl’s cacti ‘hacked down by vandals’ for second time in just over a year

A Perth cactus which has provided the backdrop for countless photos has been hacked down for the second time in little more than a year.

Staff at Swanbourne fashion boutique Ginger Owl vented their fury after the four-meter tall plant was damaged on Friday night.

“Our beautiful cactus has been targeted again… one year on but this time it’s worse,” a post from the business on Instagram read.

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“Two low-life a**holes decided to hack, steal and vandalize our beautiful plant just after midnight (Friday).”

Ginger Owl's cacti.
Camera IconGinger Owl’s cacti. Credit: Instagram / ginger_o.wl/ginger_o.wl
Damage sustained to Ginger Owl cacti.
Camera IconDamage sustained to Ginger Owl cacti. Credit: Instagram / ginger_o.wl/ginger_o.wl
The cactus has been damaged for the second time.
Camera IconThe cactus has been damaged for the second time. Credit: Instagram / ginger_o.wl/ginger_o.wl

The cactus was planted over three years ago and at the time was barely one meter tall.

It has now quadrupled in size since then – and garnered quite the following.

“This cactus has become iconic. The love and attention it gets is unbelievable,” Ginger Owl’s post read.

“We have witnessed wedding parties in front of it, bloggers, brides and grooms, fashion labels, influencers and the general public.

“It was the perfect backdrop and specimen.”

Staff rounded out the post by saying the plant needed to be protected from “low-lifes” who think “they can hack an arm or two off it”.

It is understood that no official complaint has been made to the police. Ginger Owl management were sought for comment.

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In July last year police were called to investigate after a thief was caught on camera carving off a large branch from the plant.

Police said a man got out of a car on North Street with a machete before getting to work.

“He just gets out a machete and he’s gone,” Senior Sergeant Peter Gilmour said at the time.

“In my time in the western suburbs I’ve investigated wildflowers and rose bushes being stolen, so it’s quite common here.”

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Barilaro US job inquiry set to probe all NSW trade appointments in wake of claims against Premier

All overseas senior trade roles are set to be investigated by the inquiry looking into the appointment of NSW former deputy premier John Barilaro to the US job.

Labor will seek to get the inquiry’s terms of references expanded and comes ahead of Mr Barilaro’s appearance on Monday.

And as reports emerge in Nine newspapers claiming Premier Dominic Perrottet had offered to create a new parliamentary trade role for Transport Minister David Elliott.

The report also claims the Premier spoke to Mr Elliott about the agent-general position in London as compensation following manoeuvres that could have seen him removed from cabinet. But that didn’t happen.

Leader of the Opposition in the upper house Penny Sharpe said the allegations against the Premier were very serious.

“We already know that there has been significant meddling in these positions for a long time,” she said.

“The Premier can’t hide behind an inquiry. This goes directly to his involvement and he needs to answer those questions straight away.

“I can indicate today that we will be seeking to expand the terms of reference of that inquiry to include all appointments for the senior Trade and Investment Commission role, obviously, including the UK agent-general.”

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Ms Sharpe says recent allegations against the Premier are very serious.(abcnews)

Mr Perrottet did not hold any press conferences today but the ABC put specific questions to his office asking if he “offered to create a parliamentary trade role” or “discussed the agent general position” with David Elliott.

A spokesperson responded in a statement: “Whoever the Premier considers appointing to his ministry is a matter for the Premier alone.”

The same questions were put to David Elliott but were not directly addressed.

“I’m committed to delivering the NSW government’s infrastructure pipeline, which is helping transform our state, and ensuring our public transport delivers first-class services for the people of NSW,” he said in a statement.

“I have no interest in working overseas again.”

The Premier has declined to appear before the inquiry, according to the opposition but they say it’s time for him “to come clean”.

“We would expect that he’d want to provide information to the public,” Ms Sharpe said.

“It flies in the face of everything the Premier has said for the last seven weeks, that these are arm’s length positions… that have absolutely nothing to do with him.

“And in fact, I think the Premier has said that it would be illegal for him to even interfere in these.”

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Climate and Tax Bill Clears Test Vote in Senate

WASHINGTON — A divided Senate took a crucial step on Saturday toward approving Democrats’ plan to tackle climate change, bring down health care costs and raise taxes on large corporations, with a test vote that paved the way to enact a significant piece of President Biden’s domestic agenda in the coming days.

The measure advanced on a party-line vote of 51 to 50, with all Republicans opposed and Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie.

The action suggested that Democrats, after more than a year of internal feuding and painstaking negotiation, had finally coalesced behind legislation that would provide hundreds of billions of dollars for climate and energy programs, extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and create a new federal initiative to reduce the cost of prescription drugs, particularly for older Americans.

Much of the 755-page legislation would be paid for by tax increases, which Democrats have said are intended to make the tax code more equitable.

The vote put the bill on track to pass the Senate as early as Sunday, with the House expected to give its approval by the end of the week. That would provide a major boost to Mr. Biden at a time when his popularity is sagging, and it would hand Democrats a victory going into midterm elections in November in which their congressional majorities are at stake.

“I think this legislation is long overdue and is critically important,” Ms. Harris said after casting her vote. “It’s going to lower costs for American families.”

The hard-won agreement, which includes the most substantial investment in history to counter the warming of the planet, came after a flurry of intense negotiations with two key Democratic holdouts, Senators Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.

Just weeks ago, Mr. Manchin, a conservative-leaning Democrat from a red state, had said he could not agree to include climate, energy and tax measures in the domestic policy plan this summer given his concerns that doing so would exacerbate inflation. But he and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, stunned lawmakers in both parties late last month with the news that they had quietly returned to the negotiating table and struck a deal that included those proposals.

And on Thursday, Ms. Sinema announced she, too, would move forward after extracting concessions, including dropping a provision that would have narrowed a tax break that allows private equity executives and hedge fund managers to pay substantially lower taxes on some income than other taxpayers do.

“The bill, when passed, will meet all of our goals: fighting climate change, lowering health care costs, closing tax loopholes abused by the wealthy and reducing the deficit,” Mr. Schumer said on the Senate floor on Saturday. “This is a major win for the American people and a sad commentary on the Republican Party as they actively fight provisions that lower costs for the American family.”

Democrats were speeding the bill through Congress under the arcane budget process known as reconciliation, which shields certain tax and spending measures from a filibuster but also strictly limits what can be included.

Republicans remain unanimously opposed to the measure and have feverishly worked to derail it, fuming at the resurgence of a plan they thought was dead. Blindsided by the deal between Mr. Schumer and Mr. Manchin, they have scrambled to attack the bill as a big-spending, tax-hiking abomination that will exacerbate inflation and damage the economy at a precarious moment.

“Democrats are misreading the American people’s outrage as a mandate for yet another — yet another — reckless taxing and spending spree,” said Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the minority leader.

He condemned a “tidal wave of Washington meddling” that he said would result from the prescription drug plan, which he said would take “a buzz saw to the research and development behind new, lifesaving medical treatments and cures.”

But Democrats have rebranded the transformative cradle-to-grave social safety net and climate plan they once called “Build Back Better” as the Inflation Reduction Act. Operating with a razor-thin Senate majority that gave their most conservative members strong influence over the measure , Democrats have jettisoned hundreds of billions of dollars in proposed spending on domestic programs, as well as many of the tax increases they had pitched to pay for it.

Outside estimates have indicated that the measure would not force a huge increase in federal spending or impose substantial tax hikes outside of large corporations, and it is projected to reduce the federal budget deficit by the end of the decade.

That did not stop Republicans from arguing that it would be disastrous for the economy and for Americans. Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, branded it the “Manchin-Schumer Tax Hike of 2022.”

Republicans spent much of the past week trying to devise ways of slowing or blocking the legislation by arguing that it violated the reconciliation rules. (They did, however, refrain from forcing the Senate clerks to read the bill aloud, after a similar maneuver last year prompted an outcry.)

Elizabeth MacDonough, the Senate parliamentarian, and her staff labored into the early hours of Saturday morning to determine whether the bill’s components violated those rules, which require that each provision have a direct effect on federal spending or revenue. Early Saturday, she instructed Democrats to trim the scope of a proposal intended to keep the increase in drug prices from outpacing inflation, saying that a proposed rebate could apply only to drugs purchased by Medicare, not by private insurers.

But top Democrats announced that most of the legislation remained intact after Ms. MacDonough’s review, including a plan to allow Medicare to directly negotiate the price of prescription drugs for the first time, restrictions on new electric vehicle tax breaks and a fee intended to curtail excessive emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that is commonly emitted from oil and gas leaks.

After Saturday’s test vote, senators girded themselves for an overnight session as Democrats edged closer to final passage of the bill. Around midnight, Republicans began forcing a rapid-fire series of votes on amendments to the legislation — an hourslong ritual known as a vote-a-rama that reconciliation measures must survive in order to be approved. In the evenly divided Senate, all 50 members of the Democratic caucus will have to remain united to ward off changes proposed by Republicans and win final passage.

“What will vote-a-rama be like? It’ll be like hell,” vowed Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina. Of Democrats, he said: “They deserve this.”

Democrats, too, still could change the bill. They are expected to essentially dare Republicans to strip a proposal to cap the cost of insulin for all patients, a popular measure that violates the budget rules because it would not directly affect federal spending.

And at least one member of the Democratic caucus, Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont and the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, hoped to win changes to the legislation. “This is a totally inadequate bill, but it does, to some degree, begin to address the existential threat facing the planet,” he said in an interview on Friday. “I’m disappointed.”

Most Democrats, however, were trying to rally their colleagues to stay united against any amendments — including those that could be offered by fellow members of their caucus — to preserve the delicate consensus around the bill and make sure it could become law.

“What I care about is that we get to 50 votes, OK, at the end, and that means we have got to keep this deal together,” Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, told reporters. “What matters is that we’ve cut a deal, and we need to keep that deal intact.”

Lisa Friedmann, stephanie lai and Sheryl Gay Stolberg contributed reporting.