Mushroom murderer appeal set; Labor divisions deepen; Laos cave rescue | 7NEWS
Erin Patterson, convicted of triple murder in the mushroom poisoning case, has a tentative appeal date set for August 18-19, challenging her conviction on seven grounds. A political conflict has emerged between Labor and corporate Australia over Jim Chalmers’ budget, with proposed tax changes including reforms to capital gains tax, negative gearing and income tax cuts facing opposition from employers and West Australian Premier Roger Cook. Five people trapped in a cave in Laos for over a week have been discovered alive by a Thai rescue crew, with two others still unaccounted for.
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