News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Nicola Gobbo has been revealed as to be 'Lawyer X', the former underworld lawyer used by Victoria Police to inform on high profile clients during the height of the gangland wars. | | | | | | | Two more federal ministers could retire at the election, with suggestions parliamentary veterans Christopher Pyne and Steve Ciobo are next to go. | | | | | | | Israel's attorney general has said he intends to indict prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges. | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a range of government measures for North Queensland graziers devastated by the recent floods. | | | | | | | Detectives have arrested a Sydney company director with more than 50 offences over an alleged fraud against NAB totalling $40 million. | | | | | | | Legendary television journalist Mike Willesee has passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. | | | | | | | The NSW and federal governments have committed $528 million to build Australia's first comprehensive children's cancer centre in Sydney, as well as an upgrade to the Children's Hospital at Randwick. | | | | | | | An emergency warning has been issued for an out-of-control blaze for Howick in the shire of Esperance, Western Australia. | | | | | | | The Home Affairs Minister claims asylum seekers transferred from Manus Island and Nauru under Labor's medivac laws will clog Australia's health care system. | | | | | | | Bill Shorten's assertion that there's a link between Liberal politicians retiring and the Coalitions prospects of winning the upcoming election is 'another example of his hubris', says Liberal MP Tony Pasin. | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backed claims by Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton that Australians could face a longer wait for healthcare treatment now that medivac bill has passed parliament. | | | | | | | The Indian pilot shot down and captured by Pakistani forces this week will be released on Friday, Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan says. | | | | | | | Australian house prices have fallen a further 0.7 per cent with Sydney and Melbourne suffering the biggest fall over the past year, according to the latest figures from CoreLogic. | | | | | | | The Daily Telegraph has spent all week counting down a list of Sydney's most influential in politics, business, sport and entertainment, and on Friday has revealed the Prime Minister has taken the top spot. | | | | |
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