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EXCLUSIVE: Coalition will not 'put jobs at risk' by pushing 'aggressive emissions targets'...

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Energy Minister Angus Taylor says he will "not put someone's job at risk" to pursue an "overly aggressive" emissions reduction target.

"The truth is often the first casualty" when it comes to any debate around climate change, Sky News host Peta Credlin says in a comprehensive recap of Australia's devastating summer of bushfires.

Labor has backed the government's decision to prioritise bushfire recovery over its promised surplus but points out it was the government who asked to be judged on its ability to get the budget back in the black.

Iran's president has issued a new threat to US and EU Troops in the Middle East.

There are reports a Brisbane man is being tested for the highly contagious coronavirus.

Labor frontbencher Jason Clare has refused to be drawn on when Labor would release a climate change policy.

The world's most powerful central banks have issued a stark warning that climate change could trigger the next financial crisis.

A major union is warning bushfire-affected residents to check credentials before hiring a contractor for repairs.

Border Force officials will monitor flights between Australia and China as health authorities respond to the outbreak of coronavirus.

Energy Minister Angus Taylor says the Coalition will only use Kyoto carryover credits to meet its emissions reduction targets if it needs to.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has refused to be drawn on whether he believes his cabinet colleague Bridget McKenzie breached ministerial standards over a sporting grant scheme.

The Tasmanian Liberals are showing a united front as the new premier looks to put the leadership contest behind him.

Pope Francis has condemned a "barbaric resurgence" of anti-Semitism across the globe, linking it to the rise of populism.

The ASX opened lower on Tuesday by about 0.2 per cent after five consecutive days of gains at market open.

News Corp's Europe Correspondent Stephen Drill says Prince Harry is the "Harry formerly known as Prince" with the Duke of Sussex no longer being referred to as 'His Royal Highness'.

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