| The latest breaking news from Sky News Australia | | | | | | PM Malcolm Turnbull has announced the government will implement restrictions on gas exports. | | | | | | | | Labor caucus has unanimously voted to oppose the government's citizenship legislation. | | | | | | | | Three government MPs have raised concerns about the schools funding package in a party room meeting. | | | | | | | | A man held by UK police over the Finsbury Park Mosque attack in London has been named as Darren Osborne. | | | | | | | | Sky News understands that Australia's RAAF operations in Syria have been halted as a precautionary measure. | | | | | | | | Australia's big four banks are at risk of another a credit agency downgrade. | | | | | | | | Struggling retailer Oroton will receive $3 million from its largest shareholder as its sales slump continues | | | | | | | | Tabcorp expects its proposed $11b merger with gaming rival Tatts Group to be completed by August. | | | | | | | | A post mortem has found Carrie Fisher had cocaine and other drugs in her system when she died last year. | | | | | | | | Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge has been nominated alongside Australia's top films at this year's AWGIE Awards. | | | | | Copyright Australian News Channel Pty Ltd | | | | | | |
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