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Politics Live: September 24, 2014

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Tony Abbott will shortly be landing in New York to begin meetings, greetings and fleetings.*

We will check in on his progress in the morning

It's now time we headed out to see what a Wednesday evening in Canberra has to offer.

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The Senate is tabling reports.

The House is debating the Unexplained Wealth Bill.

This responds to a Parliamentary Committee that made 18 recommendations "aimed at improving the investigation and litigation of ... unexplained wealth matters" in 2012.

 

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The briefing also heard that people who work at Parliament House should remove their passes when they leave the building.

And to think about varying their routes to work each day.

 

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What would Romaldo Giurgola say about all these new restrictions? 

The designer of Parliament House was not pleased when barriers were put up restricting access to the grass roof top of the building at the start of the Iraq War in 2003.

"The building was mostly designed to be a public place," he told The Age at the time.

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Bronwyn Bishop and Stephen Parry have taken a break from their respective chambers to hold a security briefing for people who work at Parliament House.

This comes after they restricted access to the Ministerial entrance earlier this week and stopped the issuing of unaccompanied passes.

"One of the problems with this building is of cousre it it was designed for people to come in easily," Bishop said.

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Kevin Rudd has popped his noggin above the parapet by way of a statement to News Corp.

His spokeswoman has said:

"Consistent with the past, Mr Rudd has no substantive comment to make on Ms Gillard's latest contribution to Australian fiction.

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Get out.

 

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An update on the national security/ ASIO powers bill that the Senate was debating earlier today.

It is still in the committee (i.e. asking questions about the bill) stage and does not look likely to pass today. 

Brandis had earlier accused the Greens - via Scott Ludlam - of filibustering.

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As Sarah Whyte and Lindsay Murdoch report, the Interior Minister of Cambodia has confirmed that a deal to resettle refugees in Cambodia will be signed by Scott Morrison on Friday.

A spokeswoman for Morrison has now also confirmed:

"The government can confirm the Minister will be travelling to Cambodia on Friday.

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In the Senate, Attorney-General George Brandis has introduced the foreign fighters bill.

There is not any debate now.

It has been referred to the intelligence committee. We hear the committee will report back on October 17 and that this will allow Parliamentary debate to start in earnest on October 27.

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