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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Brian Burston and One Nation staffer scuffle under investigation...

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February 14, 2019
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A scuffle between United Australia Party's Brian Burston and a One Nation staffer that left the senator with a bloodied hand will now be investigated by Parliament's presiding officers.
Sky News host Laura Jayes says Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack 'got his facts wrong' regarding the medivac bill during an interview with Sky News on Thursday.
Alleged Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards is due to appear at the Supreme Court of Western Australia on Thursday for a decisions hearing ahead of his judge-only trial in July.
Chris Dawson has appeared in a Sydney court on Thursday, with the case attracting significant delays.
Greens MP Adam Bandt says the government's decision to withdraw its divestitures bill from parliament shows it is 'wedded to bankrolling' coal.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a plan to waive teachers' HECS debts if they work in remote Indigenous schools as part of a major revamp in this year's 'Closing the Gap' strategy.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne says freed refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi will be an Australian citizen 'very soon'. The comments come amid speculation the government will fast-track his citizenship.
Authorities have confirmed bushfires have destroyed six homes in Tingha and another six properties have been lost in Tabulam in Northern New South Wales.
Residents in central and tropical Queensland are forecast to swelter through a heatwave, with the mercury expected to hit the high 30s.
No Victorian Labor MPs or electorate officers will be charged over the red shirts rorts scandal, Victoria Police has confirmed.
FULL MEDIA CONFERENCE: Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen says the government's decision to withdraw its divestiture legislation shows it's 'hopeless' on energy policy.
FULL INTERVIEW: Attorney General Christian Porter says the medivac bill that passed parliament this week would allow people convicted of a serious criminal offence to travel to Australia for medical treatment.
US President Donald Trump will reportedly sign-off on a border security deal in an effort to prevent another partial government shutdown.
Shell CEO Zoe Yujnovich has called for leadership in the energy sector following the findings of the banking royal commission, claiming a societal shift towards cleaner energy is influencing politics and courtrooms.
NASA's longest-working rover on Mars has been declared dead after 15 years and a 45-kilometre trawl across on the planet.
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