News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion says he won't be contesting the next election, ending a 17-year stint in the Senate. | | | | | | | Thousands of Australians are turning out at events across the country to mark Australia Day, but not everyone is out to celebrate. | | | | | | | US President Donald Trump has signed a bill to reopen the government for three weeks until 15 February, after a record-breaking shutdown of federal agencies. | | | | | | | Two emergency warnings remain in place across Tasmania as dozens of blazes char the state. | | | | | | | There's been a royal intervention into the United Kingdom's Brexit crisis with the Queen imploring Britons to show unity and strength. | | | | | | | Heroic cave divers, Dr Craig Challen & Dr Richard Harris have been selected as this year's joint Australians of the Year. | | | | | | | A cool change sweeping across Victoria has helped slow the spread of a bushfire burning in the east, but the blaze could take weeks to put out. | | | | | | | Parents of Dolly Everett, Kate and Tick, have been named the 2019 Australian Local Heroes for their work on promoting awareness for the effects of bullying and an anti-bullying campaign following the tragic death of their daughter. | | | | | | | Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has lashed out at US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour after her attack over prominent Australian's opposition to same-sex marriage. | | | | | | | The Liberals have suffered another blow after revelations another high-ranking member of the party is set to quit. | | | | | | | Power has been turned back on in Victoria after the Australian Energy Market Operator on Friday directed companies to cut electricity for up to 200,000 people at a time. | | | | | | | A dealer who claimed he was poisoned with novichok in Salisbury has been jailed for 11 years for his role in supplying $110,000 of drugs. | | | | |
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