AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours ago2032 Olympics Protest Crackdown (Brisbane): Queensland police and council workers moved in to clear the Victoria Park protest camp tied to the planned Olympic stadium, arresting five people after a deadline to leave; Indigenous groups say the site is Barrambin, a sacred burial and “sorry business” area, while authorities push construction to start Monday. Corporate Accountability (KPMG Australia): KPMG Australia CEO Andrew Yates resigned after the firm admitted mishandling a whistleblower report about client confidentiality breaches; a second investigation is ongoing after the board appointed Allens. First Nations Land Rights (NT): Indigenous clans argued in Federal Court over being excluded from a Cobourg Peninsula traditional ownership recognition process, seeking inclusion in a land trust. Health Funding (Preterm Birth): The federal government backed a world-first preterm birth prevention program with $6.8m to expand “Every Week Counts” to June 2028. Legal/Justice (High Court): A High Court judge was accused of a veiled attack on a fellow justice in a speech tied to debates over court “stacking” and conservative legal groups. Global/Policy (India Ties): PM Anthony Albanese said he looks forward to hosting Narendra Modi again, calling India an “extraordinary opportunity” for the Indo-Pacific. Science/Space (Micromoon): Australians are urged to watch for a rare Blue Micromoon on May 31, with best viewing around early evening depending on location.
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