News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton has called on Bill Shorten to oppose proposed laws which would change how medical transfers for asylum seekers in offshore detention are processed. | | | | | | | Shadow Finance Minister Jim Chalmers has defended Labor's legal advice on a medical transfer bill, after Australia's security agencies reportedly warned against draft laws to change how transfers are processed. | | | | | | | The National Australia Bank has entered a trading halt pending a 'leadership changes' announcement. | | | | | | | Former deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop has confirmed she is planning to re-contest her WA seat of Curtin at the next election. | | | | | | | A bushfire warning has been issued in Western Australia, as Perth enters its second day of a low intensity heatwave. | | | | | | | Assistant Roads and Transport Minister Scott Buchholz has apologised for his conduct while on a parliamentary defence exchange in Darwin in 2018. | | | | | | | The Coalition and Labor party continued receiving political donations from Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo despite warnings from ASIO, News Corp senior correspondent Charles Miranda says. | | | | | | | A father and son have died after their gyrocopter crashed off the WA coast on Wednesday. | | | | | | | The damage bill in the wake of the Townsville floods has risen to almost $100 million as residents work to clear debris from homes, with over 6,500 claims lodged according to the Insurance Council of Australia. | | | | | | | Labor says Australians deserve an investigation into whether the banking royal commission's final report was leaked before its public release on Monday. | | | | | | | Tasmania's health minister has slammed pill testing as 'reckless' and a massive risk. | | | | | | | FULL NEWS CONFERENCE: Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton has urged Labor to withdraw its support from a bill that will give doctors more of a say when to whether an refugee or an asylum seeker can be medically transferred to Australia. | | | | | | | Pope Francis has publicly acknowledged for the first time that priests and bishops have sexually abused nuns, including one case where sisters were reduced to 'sexual slavery'. | | | | | | | The former head of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Graeme Samuel says the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) should have the chance to recover its reputation in the wake of the banking royal commission. | | | | | | | Singer R Kelly's new tour of Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka has sparked widespread criticism in light of abuse allegations against him. | | | | |
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