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Monday, April 1, 2019

Budget surplus is no accident: Frydenberg...

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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has addressed the media prior to delivering Tuesday's budget, saying the surplus is 'no accident'.
Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce says Labor is forcing the Australian people to buy a new electric vehicle, because they deem the combustion engine to be 'evil'.
The federal budget is tipped to offer tax cuts to Australians, as the government looks to create a wedge it can use against Labor in the upcoming May election.
Theresa May and her bitterly divided cabinet will meet for five hours of crisis talks in a desperate attempt to salvage her EU withdrawal agreement after MPs rejected four variations of a 'soft Brexit'.
The White House is reportedly considering appointing an 'immigration czar' to solve what the Trump Administration describes as the 'crisis at the southern border'.
Tough new gun laws in New Zealand and are set to take effect within days after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's push and rapid response to the Christchurch terror attack.
Queensland senator Fraser Anning has been labelled a 'jingoistic moron' by New Zealand's acting Prime Minister, Winston Peters.
Two fridges containing human remains have been uncovered at the home of a missing man, west of Brisbane.
The NSW government is offering a $1 million reward for information relating to the murder of a racehorse trainer south of Sydney 35 years ago.
A Senate committee into allegations of political interference has warned the ABC its position as a trusted public broadcaster is at risk if governments are allowed to interfere.
A censure motion will be put forward in parliament on Tuesday as Senator Fraser Anning continues to stand by his comments made in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks, blaming New Zealand's immigration program.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten is being pressured to reveal the costings of his carbon plan, following scathing backlash from the government.
A second woman has accused former US vice president Joe Biden of inappropriately touching her.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left the cash rate on hold at the record-low rate of 1.5 per cent after its monthly board meeting.
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger will reportedly undergo heart surgery this week in New York.
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