News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has unveiled his plan to create 1.25 million jobs over the next five years. | | | | | | | State Affairs Editor at the Courier Mail Steven Wardill has told Sky News that Queensland is 'Ground zero' for both parties ahead of the federal election. | | | | | | | Labor is projected to take 14 seats from the Coalition at the upcoming federal election despite its primary vote falling three points to 38 per cent in the latest Newspoll. | | | | | | | The US Justice Department has filed 13 charges against Chinese tech giant Huawei and its Chief Financial Officer. | | | | | | | FULL MEDIA CONFERENCE: Opposition leader Bill Shorten says Australia 'cannot be stalled on climate change policy any longer'. | | | | | | | FULL INTERVIEW: Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says 'there is no question a higher taxing Shorten government would make our economy and country weaker'. | | | | | | | The findings from a Royal Commission into the Murray-Darling Basin are set to be released to the South Australian government on Tuesday. | | | | | | | Worsening conditions are tipped to deteriorate on Tuesday afternoon, fueling a bushfire raging in the Tasmania's southeast. | | | | | | | More than 50 per cent of Australian drivers say they will not feel safe in driverless vehicles, according to a study about the future of transport. | | | | | | | Craig Kelly has blamed a reliance on renewable energy for power outages which left hundreds of thousands of Victorians without electricity last week. | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has received a boost, months out from an expected May federal election, with the Coalition returning to its highest Newspoll ratings since the removal of Malcolm Turnbull. | | | | | | | The New South Wales Labor Party will release a pre-election advertisement on Monday to sell its new leader, Michael Daley. | | | | | | | Five police officers have been injured - two critically - during a shoot-out involving several suspects in Houston, Texas. | | | | | | | Experts warn Australia's housing market will not rebound until 2020, with indications it will further decline before picking up again. | | | | |
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