News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Advice from the from the Solicitor-General on the medivac bill suggests amendments passed by the Senate last year are 'unconstitutional'. | | | | | | | Australian refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi has arrived in Melbourne after being released from a Thai prison. | | | | | | | Greens leader Richard Di Natale says the Greens will not support Labor's amendments to the medical evacuation bill currently before parliament, claming the opposition is playing 'political games' with the lives of 'innocent refugees.' | | | | | | | NZ prime minister Jacinda Ardern has rejected claims that her government's relationship with China is in tatters. | | | | | | | A total fire ban has been issued for New South Wales with hot, dry and windy conditions forecast ahead of a strong cold front tonight. | | | | | | | Tony Mokbel, one of the most high profile drug kingpins of Melbourne's underworld, is fighting for life after being stabbed at a maximum security prison in Victoria. | | | | | | | A school in Queensland has banned students from using their mobile devices. | | | | | | | A semi-trailer has burst into flames after crashing into another truck on the Hume Highway in the New South Wales Southern Highlands. | | | | | | | Northern Territory Labor politician Scott McConnell says he can't guarantee he will vote with his party after he was kicked out of the Labor caucus. | | | | | | | FULL INTERVIEW: Minister for Human Services Michael Keenan has slammed Labor's support for the medical evacuation bill, which is currently before parliament. | | | | | | | Independent MP Kerryn Phelps says she will take a 'level-headed, methodical approach' in her negotiation with Labor over the asylum seeker medical evacuation bill before parliament. | | | | | | | US Secretary of State is denying allegations the government is covering up the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. | | | | | | | The CEO of the Australian Council of Social Service says she's more concerned about supplying necessary services for Australians, including those post-working life, rather than propping up dividend imputation and franking credits. | | | | | | | Female artists have swept the board at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards following last year's criticism over the ceremony being predominately male. | | | | |
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