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Medical transfer changes would end offshore system: Coleman
Immigration Minister David Coleman says Australia's offshore processing of asylum seekers would fall apart under changes to medical transfers.
Medivac bill will undermine Australia's sovereignty: Coleman
Immigration Minister David Coleman has slammed the controversial medical evacuations bill, saying it will undermine the country's sovereignty.
Fears insurance companies could refuse to pay Townsville flood victims
Queensland opposition leader Deb Frecklington has called on insurance companies to honour their policies as residents recover from the flood crisis.
Aged care funding boosted ahead of commission
The federal government has announced a $662 million funding boost to the aged care sector, ahead of the royal commission into the industry.
Tony Abbott could lose Warringah to Zali Steggall: Poll
A recent poll has revealed former prime minister Tony Abbott could lose his Sydney seat of Warringah to Zali Steggall at the upcoming election.
Elizabeth Warren to enter White House presidential race
Senator Elizabeth Warren has become the latest Democrat to formally announce she is running for the US presidency.
FULL EPISODE: Racing Dreams with Peter Gleeson and Tim Gilbert
Peter Gleeson and Tim Gilbert follow the exciting and emotional journey of thoroughbred horse ownership through the eyes of the people living their dream, providing an insider's look into the world of syndicates and racing.
Anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled on Bondi murals
Sydney's Jewish community says it's horrified by anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled on walls and bus stops around Bondi Beach over night.
Construction crackdown following Opal Tower scandal
The NSW government is set to crack down on the construction industry following the Opal Tower scandal in Sydney's west.
Trial to begin to determine whether AWU raids were legal
A trial will commence on Monday to determine whether raids at the Australian Workers Union (AWU) were legal.
New Zealand attacks Australia's deportation policy
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has faced complaints from her New Zealand counterpart about deportations during a meeting in Auckland.
Solar panels to be installed on NSW homes if Labor wins state election
Labor has pledged to install rooftop solar panels on half a million homes across New South Wales if it wins the upcoming March state election.
Five teens arrested over death of US singer Kyle Yorlets
A 12-year-old is one of five minors arrested over the fatal shooting and robbery of US singer Kyle Yorlets.
Kate Miller-Heidke to represent Australia in Eurovision
Australian singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke will be representing the nation in the 64th annual Eurovision song contest.
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