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Pauline Hanson urges Brian Burston to resign...

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has written to Brian Burston, urging the Senator to resign from the Senate.
The Turnbull government has hailed a 3.5 per cent rise in the minimum wage as a 'carefully considered and balanced outcome', as Labor urged greater relief for workers.
ANZ is facing criminal charges over alleged cartel conduct related to its $2.5 billion share placement in 2015, dealing another blow to Australia's scandal-hit banking industry.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is facing questioning over its role in policing the banks.
Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is urging his country to not let the US President's trade tariffs sour his country's relations with America.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has broken down during a Sky News interview, claiming Senator Brian Burston has 'stabbed' her in the back by breaking party ranks and supporting the federal government's company tax cuts.
Detectives and police have arrested a man at Sydney airport following a massive seizure of $2.75 million in cash, 13 firearms and illicit drugs at an inner-city storage facility.
Police believe a dead hoarder is responsible for keeping a mummified body at a home in North Sydney. Cleaners made the grizzly discovery at a Greenwich property on Tuesday.
Australian Council of Trade Unions Secretary Sally McManus says more needs to be done to support the nation's lowest paid workers. The Fair Work Commission has announced the minimum wage will rise to $18.93 per hour from July 1.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has hit back at retail giant Amazon, following the company's decision to block Australian shoppers from its US website.
Former Prime Minister John Howard has urged the government to repair its relationship with China, saying with 'skilled handling' strong ties can be formed.
Labor MP Kimberly Kitching says Australians should not rule out the possibility of foreign interference in the next federal election.
Six people have been injured, including five seriously, after a car hit pedestrians in Manchester.
A deal to form a government has been reached in Italy, ending three months of political and financial uncertainty.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has said the airline's codeshare arrangement with Air New Zealand will give customers of both airlines a 'better travel experience'.
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