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Glenn, if you could take a step back, how important do you think it is for this country that this gets resolved once and for all?
Glenn, thanks so much for talking to us today.
Also in the news, the federal government's set to cut more than 150,000 Australians from the NDIS scheme within four years.
Mark Butler has announced that yet-to-be-announced changes to eligibility will see participants slashed.
It's not yet clear exactly which participants will be affected, but the health minister says the hard choices he needs to make are unavoidable and urgent.
And gas companies are running a multi-million dollar advertising campaign against the push for a new tax.
Shell Australia's chair has testified at the Gas Tax Senate inquiry that the campaign is necessary to counterbalance what she says are very selective claims from advocates pushing for a 25% tax on all gas exports.
And keep your eyes out later today for a special bonus episode with a guy who's been making headlines across the country for blasting politicians at the same gas tax senate inquiry.
Our chat with Punter's politics founder, Conrad Benjamin, is dropping at four this afternoon.
I'm Nicole Johnston.
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It's being dubbed by underworld kingpins as disorganised crime.
A new wave of young amateur gangsters are changing the scene with brazen daylight attacks, hit jobs on rivals' family members and cases of alleged mistaken identity.
Of course, it's all about money, notoriety and settling scores.
Today, Mark Morrie, crime editor at The Daily Telegraph, on the evolving world of gangland violence, where contract killing can now be ordered off an encrypted app.
It's Tuesday, April 21.
Mark, gangland wars and underworld executions, they're not really anything new in this country, but we are seeing more innocent Australians getting caught up in all of it with these cases of mistaken identity.
Could you take us through some of them?