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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Exempting banks from company tax 'absurd'...

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March 22, 2018
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Liberal Democrats Senator David Leyonhjelm says exempting the big banks from a corporate tax cuts is 'absurd' and will hurt Australian shareholders.
The unemployment rate has risen 0.1 per cent to 5.6 per cent for the month of February, slightly higher than analysts had forecast.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has outlined additional steps the social network will take to protect user data, after conceding his company 'made mistakes' in relation to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is determined to avoid criticism over Labor's six-figure election campaign rort, but there was no hiding from one vocal heckler.
The Minneapolis police officer charged with murder over the shooting death of unarmed Australian woman Justine Damond Ruszczyk has been granted bail of $US400,000 (A514,533) bail after appearing in court.
SA's new Liberal cabinet has been sworn in during a ceremony at Government House on Thursday afternoon.
Residents in the NSW Hunter and Mid North Coast are being told to remain vigilant as severe weather conditions of heavy rainfall and flash flooding lash the region.
Australians buying clothes, books or health products from overseas could be slapped with a new tax on top of the GST.
Crossbench Senator Derryn Hinch has told Sky News he will back the federal government's proposed company tax cuts, provided the big banks are excluded from the changes.
Liberal Democrats Senator David Leyonhjelm says he supports Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's proposal to 'fast-track' white South African farmers to Australia.
Tasmanian Greens Senator Nick McKim has slammed the Home Affairs Minister, labelling Peter Dutton a fascist.
Sky News Political Editor Samantha Maiden has taken aim at the Victorian branch of the Catholic Education Commission over its recent push of 'fake news'.
Former US President Barack Obama has been greeted by a Maori welcoming ceremony in Auckland New Zealand.
Authorities have warned the threat of explosive packages in Austin, Texas, remains at large following the death of the man believed to be culprit.
Employment grew for a 17th consecutive month in February but not by enough to prevent the unemployment rate ticking higher.
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