News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore. | | | | | | | | Three Chinese warships have docked in the Sydney Harbour for a four-day stopover, in a move perceived as Beijing flexing its military muscles. | | | | | | | Marise Payne has dismissed speculation Australia's focus on the Pacific could be a plan to out-do China's influence in the region. | | | | | | | FULL INTERVIEW: Journalist Max Uechtritz says he believes social media and technology is fuelling 'resentment' towards the Chinese government over its role in the Tiananmen Square massacre. | | | | | | | Joel Fitzgibbon has admitted Labor's equivocation about the Adani Carmichael coal mine provided political opponents with the necessary ammunition to paint the party as coal adversaries, helping to push it once again into Opposition. | | | | | | | The Prime Minister has pledged $250 million for infrastructure projects in the Solomon Islands, as he fortifies ties in the Pacific. | | | | | | | Anthony Albanese has defended his new Shadow Home Affairs Minister Kristina Keneally after Peter Dutton criticised her qualifications for the portfolio. | | | | | | | Almost 200 dodgy childcare centres have reportedly been closed down across New South Wales after being linked to terror funding, bikie gangs and fraud. | | | | | | | A Tesla Model X will hit Victorian streets on Monday as the newest addition to the state's highway patrol fleet. | | | | | | | Wild weather is lashing parts of the south-east, with damaging winds, rain and dangerous surf. | | | | | | | Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Labor will need to carefully examine why it performed 'so badly' in Queensland at the last federal election | | | | | | | Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says there is no one in the Labor caucus 'less qualified' to take on the immigration portfolio than NSW senator Kristina Keneally. | | | | | | | Scott Morrison has become the first Australian Prime Minister to travel to the Solomon Islands in more than a decade. | | | | | | | The US President will on Monday arrive in London for a three-day state visit, beginning with a lunch with the Queen. | | | | | | | The Australian property market is showing encouraging signs ahead of the expected interest rate cut, marking its smallest month-on-month decline since May last year. | | | | |
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