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Ley maintains Nampijinpa Price a ‘valued member’ of the team

Despite Ley dumping Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from the shadow ministry yesterday, the opposition leader said the senator remained a “valued member” of the team.

Ley said earlier:

Jacinta is a valued member of our Liberal party team in our Liberal party party room and has contributed much in public policy and debate in this country and will continue to do so.

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Labor minister says machete amnesty ‘not about trying to find people who want to break the law’

Carbines added the government never anticipated all machetes would be handed in at the bins:

Be under no illusion, it’s not about trying to find people who want to break the law, popping things in the bins. This is about law abiding citizens reducing the supply and the accessibility and the availability of edged weapons in the community … Those people who want to hang on to edged weapons and machetes face two years in prison, or $47,000 fines.

He says so far almost 500 machetes have been surrendered as well as other weapons, including nunchucks, with the bins swapped out as often as every 24 hours.

Carbines also denied claims made by Liberal MP Nick McGowan that the disposal can be easily opened with a $9 tool from Bunnings. He said police and experts say the “bins are secure” and the only people trying to tamper with them were the Liberal party:

This goes to the sheer weirdness of Liberal party, that they are actively seeking to encourage people to break into the bins, and that they are actively seeking to undermine the amnesty.

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