Federal politics live blog: NSW health minister criticises Albanese government over hospital bed backlog; PM concerned about Middle East strikes
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By political reporters Joshua Boscaini and Courtney Gould
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Summary
The article covers multiple political developments in Australia: NSW Health Minister Ryan Park expresses frustration with the Albanese government over hospital bed blockages caused by delays in aged care and NDIS placements; Nationals leader Matt Canavan states his party is not seeking a coalition with One Nation; and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expresses concern over Middle East strikes and their global economic impact. The content is a rolling news blog format covering the day's federal politics events.
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Earlier, Nationals leader Matt Canavan said his party is not seeking a coalition with One Nation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is very worried about the latest strikes in the Middle East and the human and economic impact it will have on the global economy.
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