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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Politicians need to 'speak strongly' during great matters of state: Kroger...

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Victorian Liberal Party President Michael Korger has denied there is a problem of bullying within the party, but says MPs will speak strongly 'if great matters of state are at play'.
Westpac has hiked its variable mortgage home loan rates, citing an increase in wholesale funding.
Labor leader Bill Shorten has promised to legislate a 75 cent GST floor for Western Australia in 2024-25.
Tony Abbott has accepted Scott Morrison's offer to become a special envoy on Indigenous affairs.
Liberal backbencher Julia Banks will retire at the next federal election, citing last week's leadership change as the 'last straw.'
A man is in a critical condition in hospital after he was found with serious injuries in Sydney's west. The man was bleeding heavily when police discovered him inside a unit at Canley Vale overnight.
NSW Police is investigating the discovery of 17,000 tonnes of asbestos waste they say was illegally dumped after being removed from a Sydney construction site.
The Cronulla Sharks are under investigation for historical breaches of the NRL salary cap. The NRL Integrity Unit has combed the club's computers and phone records after a review found some players were overpaid by way of a third-party arrangement.
FULL MEDIA CONFERENCE: Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he will not accept bullies within the Liberal party, after a backbencher accused factional powerbrokers of 'bullying' tactics during last week's leadership turmoil.
A new poll has found the Liberal Party could be in trouble in Malcolm Turnbull's Sydney seat of Wentworth, with the party's primary vote plummeting from 62 to 39 per cent.
The government is reportedly considering a plan that would require new immigrants to settle outside of Sydney or Melbourne for up to five years.
National Affairs Editor of the Courier Mail Dennis Atkins says the questions looming over Peter Dutton's intervention in helping a French au pair into the country 'doesn't reflect well' on the Home Affairs Minister.
US President Donald Trump has suggested the FBI and Department of Justice investigate reports Chinese agents hacked Hillary Clinton's email server.
The death toll of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico has jumped from 64 to nearly 3,000 after an official report was released.
Women's wear retailer Noni B has seen its full-year profit increase five-fold, coming in at $17.3 million for the year to June 30.
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