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6.50pm on Sep 23, 2014
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Tony Abbott is due to fly out of Canberra for the UN in New York later this evening.
To replace him, we will have Julia Gillard's much-hyped interview with Ray Martin on Channel Nine at 7pm.
Before we head off to prepare a suitable snack plate for the show (to all the Adelaide kids out there, some frog cakes are on the menu), what did we learn today?
Andrew Meares, Alex Ellinghausen and I look forward to snapping and typing you on the 'morrow.
Next stop. Sunset in New York on Monday. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
6.33pm on Sep 23, 2014
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And smiles all around for Brandis, Eric Abetz and other Coalition senators right now.
PUP's bid to set up an inquiry into the Queensland government has been surprisingly dee-feated.
Wha happened?
The Liberal Party put up an amendment to have the inquiry span the life of the Labor Bligh government as well as the Newman government.
The Greens supported the Coalition on this, but Labor and PUP did not.
So, in the end, the Senate voted down a move to have an inquiry into the Queensland government(s).
That's more than two hours of debate to get exactly nowhere.
The Greens vote with the Government to include the Bligh government in the inquiry. Photo: Andrew Meares
6.19pm on Sep 23, 2014
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George Brandis has released the detail of the government's "foreign fighters" bill, which is due to be introduced to the Senate tomorrow (it includes a 227 page explanatory memorandum).
It will then be referred to Parliament's Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security for review.
There will be some fine tooth combing in all of this - which among many other things, seeks to make a new offence of entering a "declared area" (where a terrorist group is engaging in hostile activity).
Coalition MP George Christensen has told Lambie that she should "shut up" when it comes to the burqa.
Christensen (who is also a prominent anti-vegetarian campaigner) told Fairfax Media that while he agreed with the points Lambie had been attempting to make regarding Islamic law and the burqa, she had no idea how to argue the case [Exhibit A?Exhibit B?] and was doing the campaign to ban the burqa a disservice.
"She goes too far and quite frankly she doesn't know how to argue the key point, she's doing the argument actually no favours and she should shut up because she doesn't know what she's talking about."