AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCricket Shock: Bangladesh stunned Australia in Darwin, winning the first Test by nine wickets for their first-ever Test win on Australian soil, with Hasan Mahmud’s 6-for and Tanzid Hasan’s 101 helping set up a 57-run chase. Indigenous Recognition: Deborah Mailman became the first Indigenous person inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame, marking a major milestone for First Nations representation on Australian TV. NAIDOC Awards: The 2026 National NAIDOC Awards were announced in Alice Springs, with Rhoda Roberts taking Lifetime Achievement and other winners across sport, youth, caring for Country and STEM. Politics & Super: A fresh superannuation fight erupted after Labor MP Julian Hill slammed using super to buy a home as “the stupidest policy,” reigniting debate over access rules. Queensland Emergency Prep: Queensland has started rolling out satellite communications for Rural Fire Service brigades, with 11 units delivered to improve connectivity in remote areas. NSW Rugby Move: Michael Cheika is reportedly nearing a return to the NSW Waratahs, putting his NRL coaching hopes on hold. Mining & Resources: Queensland backed the Walford Creek critical minerals project with $20m from its Critical Minerals Fund, while NSW copper explorer Kincora advanced drilling and progressed Mongolian asset sales.
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