News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | A woman who shot and wounded three people at YouTube's headquarters has been named as Nasim Aghdam. | | | | | | | The Greens are calling for a government-owned 'People's Bank' to offer cheap mortgages and everyday banking to force competition in the banking sector. | | | | | | | Alinta Energy has told Sky News it hopes to make an official offer to buy Liddell coal fired power station from AGL. | | | | | | | A man who scaled the Sydney Harbour Bridge has been handcuffed and brought down after a five hour police operation. | | | | | | | Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded access to the UK's investigation into the poisoning of an ex-spy in Salisbury, arguing that some 20 countries are capable of manufacturing the poison. | | | | | | | US President Donald Trump has announced a decision to send military forces to the Mexico border until he 'has a wall and proper security'. | | | | | | | The Australian Federal Police and the ATO have reportedly raided the home of a public servant turned whistleblower. | | | | | | | Destructive winds and heavy rain are set to batter parts of Queensland's central coast as Tropical Cyclone Iris lurks offshore. | | | | | | | Greens Leader Richard Di Natale has hit out at the current social safety net, calling it 'outdated.' | | | | | | | Treasurer Scott Morrison has criticised the construction of a $4 billion coal-fired power station in Victoria, pushed for by a group of coalition backbenchers, over the cost per megawatt hour. | | | | | | | Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has said she regrets not being part of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony set to take place on the Gold Coast on Wednesday night. | | | | | | | The long-awaited Rookwood Weir in central Queensland has finally got the green light after the federal government agreed to a 50-50 funding split with the state for the $352 million project. | | | | | | | The UK is set to bring in one of world's toughest laws on the sale of all ivory — which includes unlimited fines and up to five years' prison time — following a landslide survey in favor of ending the taboo trade. | | | | | | | Giant Middle Jurassic-era dinosaur footprints, dating back 170 million years, have been discovered in north-east Scotland on the Isle of Skye. | | | | | | | The Prime Minister has paid tribute to NBN's Chief Executive after Bill Morrow announced he will leave the position by the end of 2018. | | | | |
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