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OECD warns Australia over China exports; US ambassador to Australia accuses China of spreading ‘disinformation'; refugee advocates have partial win against Peter Dutton in high court – follow the latest updatesAfghans outraged at image of Australian soldier drinking from prosthetic legSports rorts inquiry accuses government of obstructing its investigationFollow our global coronavirus live blog 3.49am GMT Clare O'Neil has a question for Christian Porter over the plight of employees at the Victorian printing plant Ovoto Clayton, which is closing.Porter:I thank the member for her question as the member is no doubt aware that's presently the subject of litigation and both the parties in that matter will make no doubt very strong arguments and I think there are very strong arguments to be made on behalf of the workers you're speaking to. The Fair Entitlements Guarantee is the established back-stop to ensure that if that litigation does not end the way that the workers from Ovato are arguing it should, that they have a guarantee of those and obviously the Government will be keeping a very close eye on that litigation and be ensuring that entitlements that are not paid through that process are paid through the Fair Entitlements Guarantee as they usually are as millions of dollars have been during the COVID pandemic and as will be the case here depending on how that litigation ends. But we are not a party of that litigation. 3.44am GMT Richard Marles to Josh Frydenberg:M