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‘I welcome the contest of ideas’: Ley

While the opposition is trying to turn up the heat on the government, it’s still facing plenty of volcanic action internally with public and private frustrations aired, and of course the very public quitting of Andrew Hastie from the frontbench.

Ley isn’t keen to get into the nitty gritty, after it was revealed yesterday MP Mary Aldred spoke up against the infighting during a Liberal partyroom meeting.

Asked about the comments, she says she “will not reflect conversations within our partyroom”.

I welcome the contest of ideas.

We did suffer a significant defeat at the last election and people are having their say and I welcome that.

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Super payment and parental leave bills introduced to the house

There are a few bills being introduced to the house this morning.

Jim Chalmers has just introduced two bills to guarantee superannuation payments, that would force employers to pay super at the same time as their salary and wages. It would also update penalties and charges for late or missed payments.

The changes will take place from 1 July next year. Chalmers says:

In a typical unpaid super case, for a 35-year-old, recovering their super leaves their retirement balance more than $30,000 better off in today’s dollars.

While most employers do the right thing, some disreputable ones are exploiting their employees.

Following the treasurer, the workplace minister, Amanda Rishworth, is introducing a bill that would ensure access to employer-funded parental leave if their baby is stillborn or dies in pregnancy.

The bill introduces a new principle into the Fair Work act. Unless employers and employees have expressly agreed otherwise, employer funded paid parental leave must not be cancelled because a child is stillborn or dies.

It’s been called baby Priya’s bill. When baby Priya died at just 42 days old in 2024, her mother’s pre-approved three months of leave was cancelled by her employer.

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