Good morning. The ATO has been heavily criticised after it fined a 97-year-old Brisbane woman $1,650 for filing a late tax return after her husband died – and only backed down after the issue was made public.Electoral officials have told a neo-Nazi group that it can’t become a political party while it hides the identities of its members – after it included a redacted list of almost 1,800 names in its application.And there’s diplomatic outrage over footage depicting Israeli security forces’ abuse of Gaza flotilla activists.Australia Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP
‘Marginal change’ | Paul Keating has rubbished Coalition claims that Labor’s proposed reforms to capital gains tax will undermine entrepreneurship, insisting the changes are badly needed.
‘They fail to see the human being’ | The ATO fined a 97-year-old Brisbane woman $1,650 because she had not “prioritised her tax obligations” despite the recent death of her husband.
White Australia | A neo-Nazi group has been told it cannot become a political party if it continues to redact the names of its potential members.
‘Indefensible’ | The government’s $2.5bn deal with Nauru, under which hundreds of non-citizens will be sent to the Pacific island, is facing a legal challenge from an alleged child abuse survivor.










