Treasurer Scott Morrison has urged customers to take advantage of government reforms to ensure they are getting the best deal possible from their bank.
Evie Amati has been found guilty of attempted murder after attacking bystanders at a Sydney 7-Eleven. The 25-year-old had pleaded not guilty to the incident, claiming she was mentally unfit when she struck two people with the weapon in January 2017.
The Prime Minister has defended his $443.8m grant to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation charity in the wake of widespread criticism for its links to mining giants.
Optus is apologising after a 'technical hardware failure' sent some mobile voice services offline. Angry users took to social media to vent their frustration, claiming they were unable to make or receive calls across multiple states.
The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it believes an offence was committed in the media leaking of raids of the headquarters of the Australian Workers' Union.
The government is indicating it is open to further reforms of the financial sector after a new report accused Australia's big banks of strangling smaller players and pushing up customer costs.
Week in Politics Wrap: Bill Shorten goes from the high of a successful Super Saturday to grappling with allegations of misconduct within the office of Labor backbencher Emma Husar.
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