News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Prime Minster Malcolm Turnbull has suffered his 30th consecutive Newspoll loss to the Labor Party, trailing 52-48 on a two-party preferred basis. | | | | | | | Former prime minister Tony Abbott says the government should consider 'forcibly' acquiring the Liddel power plant. | | | | | | | A whistleblower hotline will be established to expose animal welfare breaches in the live export trade after revelations of cruelty to sheep. | | | | | | | There are multiple reports coming from Lebanon that the United States has fired Tomahawk missiles at military targets in Syria, in response to a suspected chemical attack by the Syrian regime on the rebel-held town of Douma. | | | | | | | North Korea has confirmed to the White House that the country is open and willing to discuss denuclearisation during talks with US President Donald Trump, providing some substance to Kim Jong-un's movement away from hostility. | | | | | | | Prince Charles has touched down in the NT as his Australian tour continues. | | | | | | | A Hobart DJ who headbutted former Prime Minister Tony Abbott will spend at least two months behind bars. | | | | | | | Director of Strategy of Animals Australia Lyn White says Agriculture Minister David Littleproud is not going to bow to the live export trade in the way that previous agriculture ministers have done. Ms White says time will tell as to what actions | | | | | | | Labor leader Bill Shorten refused to comment on former prime minister Kevin Rudd's tweet on Newspoll arguing instead that he 'did a very good job as prime minister of Australia'. | | | | | | | Tony Abbott has spoken out on the dawn of Malcolm Turnbull's 30th successive Newspoll loss, saying politics should be about policy, not personality. | | | | | | | The South Australian Labor Party has elected former Health Minister Peter Malinauskas as the new leader after Jay Weatherill resigned following the party's election defeat. | | | | | | | Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has promised a Fair Share Fund for Western Australia, which would entail investment in infrastructure 'above and beyond what a Federal government would normally do'. | | | | | | | At least 70 people, including children, have died in an alleged chemical attack in a rebel-held town in Syria's eastern Ghouta. | | | | | | | At least one person has died after a fire broke out at Trump Tower in New York City. | | | | | | | CEO of the Australian Livestock Exporters' Council Simon Westaway says the industry will focus on lifting standards after distressing footage depicting cruelty to sheep were made public. | | | | |
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