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‘No simple answers’ in preventing festivals deaths: PM...

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January 14, 2019
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison says there are no simple answers when it comes to preventing drug overdose deaths, following the suspected overdose of a 19-year-old at a Sydney music festival.
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Federal Labor has pledged to invest $220 million in the Northern Territory's Kakadu National Park to improve road access and tourist facilities, should the party win the next federal election.
The federal government has called on the states to agree to use $5 million from Murray-Darling Basin funds for a strategy to look after native fish after one million died in the river system.
Perth mother Brooke Evelyn Lucas, 26, is due to front court on Monday accused of pouring bleach into the feeding tube of her 14-month-old son William.
A mayor in Poland is in a serious condition in hospital after he was stabbed on stage at a charity event.
Four Aboriginal girls have taken their own lives in a horror week in Western Australia, with one prominent suicide researcher predicting indigenous children will soon comprise half of all youth suicides.
Parts of Australia are set to swelter in the coming days as an intense heatwave sweeps across the country.
Independent MP Cathy McGowan has announced she will not be recontesting her seat seat of Indi at the federal election.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has refused to weigh in on the controversial pill testing debate despite another suspected drug overdose at a music festival in Sydney at the weekend.
Labor leader Bill Shorten has accused the government of 'playing politics' after announcing changes that would force councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day.
The prime minister has warned MPs that failing to back her Brexit plan would be a 'catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy'.
Home-grown stars Tony Collette and Nicole Kidman are representing Australia at the 24th Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles.
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