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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Bill Shorten backs down on tax cuts pledge...

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June 29, 2018
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten has abandoned his 'captain's call' to repeal tax cuts for medium-sized businesses.
European Union leaders have reached an agreement on how to deal with migration after all-night talks in Brussels to overcome Italian demands for more help.
A US newspaper received threats on social media before five employees were killed during a 'targeted' gun attack at their office in Maryland, police have revealed.
Ash from a volcanic eruption has forced the closure of the international airport on the Indonesian resort island of Bali as Mount Agung volcano became active again after a lull since late last year.
A Sydney drug dealer who murdered a teenage Comanchero bikie will spend at least 21 years behind bars.
British defence company BAE Systems has won the $35 billion contract to build Australia's fleet of new navy frigates.
The Commonwealth Bank's approach to farm debt mediation noted the need to protect its brand, a document before the banking royal commission has showed.
The inquest into the Dreamworld tragedy has entered its last day before being adjourned until a two-week period in October.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been reluctant to comment on the filing of criminal charges against a spy-turned-whistleblower who revealed Australia had bugged East Timor's cabinet rooms in 2004.
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says Bill Shorten can't be trusted following increased pressures from the Labor party for the Opposition Leader to walk away from his pledge to roll back company tax cuts.
Criminal charges have been filed against the spy-turned-whistleblower who revealed Australia had bugged East Timor's cabinet rooms, federal parliament has been told.
Foreign spies who attempt to influence Australia's democracy will face harsh new penalties under new foreign interference measures.
At least five people have been killed after a small chartered plane crashed near several apartment blocks in the Indian city of Mumbai.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have confirmed plans for a meeting in Helsinki in Finland on the 16th of July.
The Financy Women's Index has found economic progression of Australian women suffered a setback in the first half of the year.
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