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Monday, April 30, 2018

Cardinal Pell to stand trial over multiple historical sex offences...

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Australia's highest-ranking Catholic has been committed to stand trial over multiple historical sex offences. Cardinal George Pell has formally entered a plea of not guilty to the charges that were first laid in mid-2017.
Australia is one of three nations to secure an indefinite exemption to the US tariffs on steel and aluminium.
Treasurer Scott Morrison says he expects further resignations from the Commonwealth Bank following a damning report by banking regulator APRA.
Essendon great Mark 'Bomber' Thompson will face a Melbourne court on Tuesday on drug charges.
The Australian Signals Directorate is looking to acquire new powers to target on-shore threats, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has confirmed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran lied about not pursuing nuclear weapons.
Venomous snakes and dragons are among the 219 native West Australian animals seized from a speeding car that police stopped near the South Australian border.
The Queensland government will pay $550 million to the national redress scheme for survivors of sexual abuse in government-run institutions.
The Northern Territory's Budget has painted a grim picture for the future with net debt tipped to top $7.5 billion within five years.
Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John is calling on Labor to respond to his proposal to lower the voting age in Australia to 16.
Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen has criticised Scott Morrison for giving up on a 'sustainable, long-term budget surplus'.
Hundreds have marched on Queensland parliament over land-clearing laws that farmers say could cripple the livelihood of the state's crops and livestock.
Twin bombings in Afghanistan's capital have killed at least 26 people - including several journalists who had arrived to report on the initial blast.
The lawyer for convicted drug trafficker Cassandra Sainsbury has claimed the Australian Government has refused to pay his legal bills.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates on hold at the record-low rate of 1.5 per cent for the 19th consecutive month.
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