Australia's election channel. | | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended Australia's immigrant vetting process after reports two accused murderers have been granted refugee status. | | | | | | | Former Nationals leader John Anderson says Bill Shorten is a 'divider who plays to people's feelings and emotions' rather than on facts and policy. | | | | | | | Bill Shorten has made an impassioned pitch to voters, calling for Australians to embrace change come May 18. | | | | | | | FULL SPEECH: Scott Morrison has mocked Labor's 'It's Time' theme in his final pitch to voters before the federal election. | | | | | | | Jordon Steele-John says an alliance between Labor and the Greens could still be a reality after the federal election, despite Bill Shorten ruling out a coalition between the two. | | | | | | | Leaked text messages obtained by Sky News show the former Northern Territory Labor leader urging supporters to oust Chief Minister Michael Gunner and have him replaced by Infrastructure Minister Eva Lawler. | | | | | | | Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce is enraged at the Liberal Party over NSW Senator Jim Molan's rogue campaign to save his career by directing supporters to vote for him, after being placed in an unwinnable position on the Senate ticket. | | | | | | | CCTV vision has emerged of a hitman fleeing the scene of a targeted shooting murder in Melbourne's inner south. | | | | | | | A 44-year old man has been charged with the murder of his aunt in South Australia, nearly nine years after she was killed. | | | | | | | Liberal MP Michael Sukkar's seat of Deakin, in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, has swung towards Labor. | | | | | | | Scott Morrison has talked up Australia's relationship with China, at a meeting for the Chinese community in Sydney, as he seeks to draw on the large Chinese community to get Fiona Martin elected in Reid. | | | | | | | Opposition leader Bill Shorten is campaigning in Western Sydney, where he is vying for votes from the Chinese-Australian community. | | | | | | | The US President is declaring a national emergency to protect the nation's computer networks from foreign threats. | | | | | | | Australia's unemployment rate has pushed higher for the second month in a row, rising to 5.2 per cent. | | | | | | | One of Claude Monet paintings has been bought for $160 million at an auction in New York, setting a new sale record for the French painter. | | | | |
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