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Lest We Forget: Australian War Memorial holds commemorative service like no other...

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The Australian War Memorial has held a commemorative service to mark an Anzac Day like no other.

Communist China has been using institutions founded by the free world such as the United Nations to cultivate and promote their plans "for world dominance," according to WA One Nation Leader Colin Tincknell.

Veterans Affairs Minister Darren Chester says Australians have been "remarkable" on social media in paying their respects on Anzac Day.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard says he was "disappointed" to see beachgoers ignore the "very strong message about social distancing".

A 90-year-old man has died from coronavirus in Tasmania which takes the state's total death toll to 10.

The driver of a Porsche at the centre of Melbourne's police tragedy allegedly filmed and taunted one of the officers as she begged for help.

Australians have commemorated Anzac Day differently this morning, taking to the ends of their driveways and standing side-by-side with their neighbours to remember past and present servicemen and women.

Australian Rugby League Chairman Peter V'landys is confident games will resume next month as long as the coronavirus infection rate remains at less than one per cent.

A former US Intelligence Officer says Australia should not increase its support for NATO, calling it a "sinkhole" which can't protect us.

The national cabinet will look at modelling for easing restrictions in a meeting on Friday with indications restrictions on community sport and social gatherings will start to be relaxed.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that aged care facilities will be required to seek Commonwealth approval before implementing harsher restrictions on visitors.

EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed his government is focused on ensuring the nation doesn't need to endure a "much harder" lockdown in the weeks and months ahead to stem the coronavirus pandemic.

Sky News host Rowan Dean says the Paris Agreement "is set to siphon not millions ... (but) possibly half a trillion from the economy in the decades ahead" and is the "single biggest piece of green tape" facing Australia.

REA Group Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee says affordability from a renter's perspective is "very good at the moment".

Meghan Markle's first court hearing as part of a lawsuit against a British tabloid is set to take place at the High Court in London.

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