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Politics live: Wong says Australia faces its biggest consular crisis in Middle East; Hastie calls PM’s tabling of Liberal review a ‘boss move’ | Australia news

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First Dubai to Sydney flight scheduled for this morning

Penny Wong has told ABC AM that the first flight from Dubai to Sydney could depart this morning (Australia time), but is “dependent on the circumstances”.

The foreign minister still maintains that commercial flights are the best option for Australians trying to get home.

Wong says the government is engaging with countries in the region, particularly the United Arab Emirates, where there are about 24,000 Australians. There are 115,000 Australians in the broader region.

She says the situation is “a consular crisis that dwarfs any that Australia has had to deal with in terms of numbers of people.”

double quotation markObviously, it’s very unpredictable. And I understand there is a flight scheduled from Dubai to Sydney.

We are looking at all contingencies that are possible, but I again say what I’ve said over the last two days. When you have as many Australians as we have in, particularly in the Emirates, but broadly in the region, so it’s 115,000 Australians in the broader region, 24,000 in Emirates … That volume of traffic will really need to see commercial flights resume even if only sporadically, to get people home.

Emirates plane at Sydney airport.
A flight from Dubai to Sydney could depart this morning (Australia time), according to foreign minister, Penny Wong. Photograph: Getty Images
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Liberal election review release ‘welcome’, says former MP

Former Liberal MP Jenny Ware, who lost her seat of Hughes in the 2025 election, has welcomed the release of the party’s post election review, but says it’s “embarrassing” that the government had to do it.

Ware had met with the authors of the report Nick Minchin and Pru Goward last June, but said she hadn’t heard back from either of them since.

She told Guardian Australia the party owes it to its members, supporters and donors to be transparent about the shock election result.

double quotation markOf course it is embarrassing that the Labor government released the report rather than the federal Liberal party taking ownership and making it publicly accessible.

Fundamentally the party owes it to its thousands of members, supporters, donors and former members to expose the reasons why we had the worst campaign in our history. We also had many candidates who put their lives on hold to run as Liberals in the election and they were hung out to dry.

Ware added that she wants to see the party better engage with women – as voters, candidates and structurally within the party.

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese tables the Liberal party election review in the House of Representatives. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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