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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

ABC slams ‘concerning’ AFP raids...

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ABC Editorial Director Craig McMurtrie says the Australian Federal Police raid on the broadcaster's premises is 'very, very concerning'.
Josh Frydenberg says the US-China trade war is having a negative impact on Australia's economy.
Sky News Business reporter Chris Kohler says Australia's 'weak' GDP figures shows that consumers are 'low on confidence.'
The Australian's Legal Affairs editor Chris Merritt says the Coalition may have 'questions to answer' of the 'retrograde' raids by the Australian Federal Police on media outlets.
Cardinal George Pell has arrived at Victoria's Supreme Court to appeal his conviction for sex crimes against two young boys.
The man accused of fatally shooting four men and injuring a woman in Darwin on Tuesday night has been identified as Ben Hoffman.
A Bangladeshi student has been sentenced to 42 years in prison after admitting to carrying out an ISIS-inspired attack in Melbourne.
A radicalised student has been sentenced to 36 years in jail for a terror inspired attack in south west Sydney.
Four men, including a Spanish national, will face court on charges relating to the manufacture and supply of illicit drugs in the New South Wales Southern Tablelands.
A former Solomon Islands prime minister is upset Scott Morrison didn't address climate change concerns during his visit to the Pacific island nation.
Scott Morrison isn't troubled by the Australian Federal Police raid on the home of News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst after she published secret details of a proposal to give security agencies unprecedented spying powers.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has touched down in London ahead of D-Day commemorations on Wednesday.
The bodies of those who died when a Budapest tourist boat sunk in Hungary late last month, will be returned to their families.
KPMG CEO Gary Wingrove says he was 'surprised' that a global survey found that CEOs believe climate change is the biggest threat to their organisation's growth.
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