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Rescuers tracking humpback whale dragging a buoy off NSW coast

A humpback whale seen tangled in rope off Sydney yesterday has been heading south since last night and is expected to be near Port Kembla and Culberra Beach, north of Jervis Bay, this morning. The Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans (Orrca) said rescuers lost sight of the whale yesterday afternoon, but released video of the adult whale dragging a buoy about 20m behind it.

The group asked the community to immediately phone rescuers with sightings so they can help free it. Members of the public must remain at least 100m from whales.

The ABC notes it’s unusual for a humpback to be heading south this time of year as the animals would usually be swimming north, signalling it is in distress.

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Greens ‘absolutely’ ready to work with Labor on super tax plans

Greens senator Nick McKim, the party’s economic spokesperson, said he is “absolutely ready” to work with the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, on Labor’s superannuation tax plans. McKim told RN Breakfast the Greens are trying to put forward a modified proposal – lowering the threshold for increased super taxation to $2m, rather than Labor’s $3m – to move super away from being a vehicle for wealth accumulation and back into a system for “dignified retirement”.

Greens senator Nick McKim. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

He said on large super balances:

That’s not something that we think should have happened. We are absolutely ready to work with the treasurer and with Labor to try and move the superannuation system a little bit back towards what its original intent was when it was set up …

We’re going to have those discussions. We want the system to be as fair and as strong as it can be in terms of providing for a dignified retirement for working Australians, and that’ll be our aim through the conversation.

McKim said he looked forward to constructive discussions with Labor and said he didn’t believe the policy would get caught in a stalemate between the parties.

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