| The latest breaking news from Sky News Australia | | | | | | Bill Shorten has sent the PM a letter with Labor's suggestions to resolve the ongoing citizenship crisis. | | | | | | | | Labor Senator Sam Dastyari has been called a 'terrorist' at an event at a Melbourne pub. | | | | | | | | The US president has arrived in China after challenging those that still deal with North Korea to get tough. | | | | | | | | Conservative MPs are reportedly working on an alternative bill to legalise same sex marriage. | | | | | | | | Sky News has obtained documents revealing Glencore did not pay any company tax in Australia in 2016. | | | | | | | | Citibank will refund more than $4.3 million after providing misleading information to customers. | | | | | | | | NBN internet speeds could improve as retailers are now buying more bandwidth, the competition watchdog says. | | | | | | | | Flight Centre says it expects its first-half profit for its Aust operations to be slightly down on last year | | | | | | | | Following allegations of sexual misconduct against Kevin Spacey, Sony are replacing him in their new film. | | | | | | | | A Bee Gees stage musical is being planned based on the life story and hit tunes of the 1970s supergroup. | | | | | Copyright Australian News Channel Pty Ltd | | | | | | |
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