News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | The government has received a boost in the latest opinion poll following a week attacking Labor over its border protection stance. | | | | | | | Australia's major political parties have been the subject of a cyber attack by a 'sophisticated state actor', the Prime Minister has told Parliament. | | | | | | | Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John has told Sky News he wants the government to 'stop playing politics' and call a royal commission on disability care immediately. | | | | | | | Education Minister Dan Tehan has slammed a campaign that encourages children to skip school next month for a climate change protest. | | | | | | | A photo has emerged of potentially vital evidence into what sparked the 2010 Pike River mine disaster. | | | | | | | A number of Nationals MPs have backed legislation, supported by Labor, which aims to provide justice for small businesses. | | | | | | | Woolworths has caved in to pressure from desperate dairy farmers, vowing to stop selling milk for just one dollar a litre. | | | | | | | Paramedics have assessed at least 17 tourists in Melbourne after a change in wind conditions forced two hot air balloons to make emergency landings. | | | | | | | The fallout from the Australian Federal Police raids on the Australian Workers Union offices (AWU) continues, with revelations two Coalition members refused to be interviewed. | | | | | | | AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin says the Home Affairs Department is to blame for the arrest of Melbourne based refugee Hakeem al-Araibi. | | | | | | | Labor is expected to put forward a series of questions as Senate Estimates begins today over how security contracts were awarded on Manus Island. | | | | | | | US President Donald Trump could issue his first veto of his term if Congress votes against his emergency declaration on the border wall with Mexico. | | | | |
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