News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner has touched down in Darwin, ending his Christmas holiday early, to manage a major crisis plaguing his government. | | | | | | | A partial shutdown of the United States government is now inevitable after lawmakers adjourned without reaching a budget funding deal. | | | | | | | Two people have been arrested over the 'criminal use' of drones that shut down one of Britain's busiest airports. | | | | | | | Australia will fail to reach its Paris emissions reduction targets by 75 per cent if methods to curb greenhouse gasses continue their current trajectory, government figures have revealed. | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison promises Australia will continue to fight against terrorism in the Middle East following the US decision to pull soldiers from Syria and potentially Afghanistan. | | | | | | | Queensland MP George Christensen has identified himself as the MP at the centre of rumours over frequent trips to South East Asia but says he is the victim of a 'vile' smear campaign'. | | | | | | | People living with complex mental health issues can find the Christmas season an especially challenging time of year, according to SANE Australia. | | | | | | | Accused murderer Chris Dawson could spend the rest of the weekend behind bars after his bail documents were rejected. | | | | | | | The Department of Foreign Affairs has reportedly paid a social media influencer more than $13,000 for two videos spruiking Australian lifestyle in South Korea. | | | | | | | Ken Vowles has been sacked from the Northern Territory cabinet by Chief Minister Michael Gunner for 'breaking cabinet confidentiality' amid the government's budget crisis. | | | | | | | Week in Politics Wrap: The scandal and resulting resignation of married MP Andrew Broad, who used a ' sugar baby' website to meet up with a younger woman in Hong Kong, has largely overshadowed the week's events. | | | | | | | Pope Francis has urged predator priests who have abused minors to turn themselves in for judgement. | | | | | | | Wall Street's near decade-long rally appears to be coming to an end after another day of big losses left the United States market with its worst week in more than seven years. | | | | | | | Australian film crews are being praised for their work on Aquaman, the latest record-breaking DC comic to be re-imagined for the big screen. | | | | |
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