Latest News Updated
Sunday, May 5, 2019
‘I don’t accept that people don’t like me or our policies’: Shorten...
Australia's election channel.
View Online
|
Forward
May 6, 2019
'I don't accept that people don't like me or our policies': Shorten
Bill Shorten has dismissed concerns about his likability after dropping in popularity in the latest Newspoll, saying on Monday 'I don't accept that people don't like me or our policies'.
Symbolism at the heart of Labor's campaign launch
Labor's campaign launch was as much about symbolism as it was about policy, according to Sky News Political Editor David Speers.
Tough drink driving rules a 'wake up' for motorists
The NRMA's Peter Khoury says the NSW government's tough new drink-driver laws will be a 'wake up call' for errant motorists.
Coalition must release costings for high-income tax cuts: Bowen
Labor is heaping pressure on the government to disclose the cost of its planned tax cuts for high-income earners.
Labor poised to win election: Newspoll, Ipsos
Labor remains on track to win the federal election, according to the two-party preferred results in two opinion polls released overnight.
Morrison unveils $160m manufacturing modernisation fund
The Prime Minister is promising to create more manufacturing jobs through a $160 million fund to help businesses keep up with the times.
Brunei won't enforce death penalty for gay sex
Brunei will not enforce the death penalty for harsh laws introduced in April prohibiting gay sex and adultery.
Royal commission into aged care resumes
More damning evidence has been revealed as the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety resumed in Sydney today.
Assault of Hawthorn fan with intellectual disability caught on camera
Victoria Police is investigating the assault of a Hawthorn fan with an intellectual disability after an AFL game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Shorten is behaving like 'Pinocchio' over franking plan
Liberal frontbencher Simon Birmingham says Labor Leader Bill Shorten is misleading self-funded retirees when it comes to its franking credits policy.
Scott Morrison takes campaign to ultra-marginal seat of Gilmore
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has taken his campaign to the New South Wales South Coast today, spending time in the marginal seat of Gilmore.
Aged Care Minister's advisor accused of bullying staff
An advisor to Aged Care Minister Ken Wyatt is being accused of bullying staff members after a secret inquiry.
Israel, Hamas reach tentative ceasefire
A tentative peace has broken out between Israel and Hamas after a deadly two day skirmish on the border.
Westpac first-half profit tumbles
Westpac's profit has slumped 22 per cent due to customer compensation payouts and a decline in home lending.
Latest News Bulletin
Unsubscribe
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment