It's day of four of the latest Budget estimates hearings in the Senate. We've heard questions about labour hire, integrity and treatment of women in parliamentary workplaces, and expecting more today on disability, Australia Post, AAT and more whole-of-government public administration matters.
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Up in estimates hearings today are the Communications, Finance, Attorney-General and Agriculture and Water. You can find a full list of hearings here.
We'll be bringing you all the updates from the hearings in our live blog. It appears just below this sentence, but it can sometimes take a moment to appear.
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