Credit: <\/span>Alex Ellinghausen<\/cite><\/p>\nThis masthead revealed last week that Opposition Leader Peter Dutton had been testing the mood in his party room about Leeser returning to a frontbench position now that the referendum has been held.<\/p>\n
There are two vacancies on the Coalition frontbench at present – the cabinet secretary post vacated by former senator Marise Payne and the shadow assistant treasurer\u2019s role formerly held by Stuart Robert, who quit in May.<\/p>\n
Read the rest of the report here.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018Cyber shield\u2019 to be key part of $5b Microsoft investment in Australia<\/h2>\n
Australia\u2019s online spy agency will join Microsoft to build a \u201ccyber shield\u201d to protect networks from security threats as part of a $5 billion investment by the tech giant in local projects.<\/p>\n
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will reveal the plans with Microsoft president Brad Smith on the first day of his visit to the United States, promising new jobs in fields such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon arrive in the US for a state visit.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Alex Ellinghausen<\/cite><\/p>\nA key component will be an agreement between Microsoft and the Australian Signals Directorate to toughen protection against online threats, in an example of the business and security agendas in the four-day visit to Washington DC.<\/p>\n
Albanese will meet US President Joe Biden before a state dinner at the White House on Wednesday night to be attended by political and business leaders.<\/p>\n
But other parts of the agenda have been thrown into doubt, with chaos over the selection of a new Speaker for the US House of Representatives dashing Australian hopes for the prime minister to address Congress.<\/p>\n
Learn more about the deal here.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Labor non-committal on childcare, parental leave superannuation changes<\/h2>\n
Labor has been accused of prioritising submarines over women after Minister for Women and Finance Katy Gallagher would not commit to changes recommended by a government-appointed taskforce, including scrapping the activity test for childcare and paying superannuation on paid parental leave.<\/p>\n
The Women\u2019s Economic Equality Taskforce\u2019s final report was released on Monday, highlighting that barriers to women fully participating in the Australian workforce were costing the economy $128 billion.<\/p>\n
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Katy Gallagher says the government would consider the recommendations of the report into gender inequality.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Alex Ellinghausen<\/cite><\/p>\nThe taskforce recommended several immediate changes, including abolishing the childcare subsidy activity test as a first step towards universal access to early childhood education and care, legislating the payment of super on all paid parental leave, and supporting Fair Work actions to increase childcare workers\u2019 pay.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s the full story.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Zelensky Holds Call With Saudi Prince on Ukraine, Middle East<\/h2>\n
In the latest update on Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky had a phone call with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to develop ties with the kingdom, according to a social media post. <\/p>\n
Zelensky invited a Saudi representative to take part in the next round of Peace Formula talks in Malta which are due to take place this weekend.<\/p>\n
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Brussels for the defence ministers\u2019 summit earlier this month.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>AP<\/cite><\/p>\nThe meeting follows similar gatherings in Denmark in June and Saudi Arabia in August focused on a 10-point plan that calls for the full withdrawal of Russian troops, among other things.<\/p>\n
The leaders also discussed the situation in the Middle East, with Zelensky calling for a de-escalation of the conflict and preventing civilian casualties.<\/p>\n
Bloomberg<\/strong><\/p>\nThis morning\u2019s headlines at a glance<\/h2>\n
Good morning, thanks for joining us this morning. <\/p>\n
It\u2019s Tuesday, October 24. I\u2019m Caroline Schelle, <\/b>and I\u2019ll be anchoring our live coverage for the first half of the day.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s what you need to know before we get started:<\/p>\n