Flooding continues in NSW and what happened to the bushfire recovery fund? | The Drum

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TONIGHT: the government’s been forced to dump most of it’s IR reform bill, to get it passed the Senate. What impacts will that have on casual and vulnerable workers?

PLUS: NSW flooding continues, a push for a royal commission into veteran suicides – and more.

Joining Ellen Fanning:

– Madeleine Chia, ANU Student Association education officer

– Peter Strong, CEO of the Council of Small Business Australia

– John Pesutto, Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne’s School of Government + fmr Vic. MP

– Sally McManus, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions

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