News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore. | | | | | | | | The risk of more earthquakes striking Southern California is 'approaching certainty' according to seismologists, following a 7.1-magnitude tremor which rattled Los Angeles and caused fire and building damage near its rural epicentre. | | | | | | | The federal government will spend 750-thousand dollars to purchase and renovate the childhood home of the late prime minister, Bob Hawke. | | | | | | | Former Obama White House staffer Bruce Wolpe says despite concerns from Liberals, this week's bombastic Fourth of July celebrations did not turn into a 'Trump Mega-rally.' | | | | | | | Independent journalist Andy Ngo says it's disturbing that Antifa sympathisers in the media are 'whitewashing' the far-left group. | | | | | | | New photos of Harry and Meghan's son, Archie, have been released to mark the two-month-old's christening. | | | | | | | Djuro Sen says fears that 5G can cause cancer is unfounded, with 'no evidence' to support speculation from online discussion groups as the new technology spreads over the world. | | | | | | | North Korean state media claims Australian student Alek Sigley was detained after he was caught spying. | | | | | | | Some 20,000 people are recognised as refugees in Australia each year, and the Bread and Butter Project is doing its part to help refugees acquire new skills, build confidence and find work. | | | | | | | Liberal frontbencher Zed Seselja says the government is 'sympathetic' to concerns pensioners are being hit with an exorbitant 'deeming rate.' | | | | | | | The Federal Government will lower the deeming rate for pensioners by the end of the year, impacting more than half a million pension recipients. | | | | | | | Millions of workers will receive up to $1080 in their pockets, following the Coalition's tax package passing through Parliament. | | | | | | | Twenty minutes from the Chinese mainland, a Hong Kong community is grieving. | | | | | | | Stockland Managing Director and CEO Mark Steiner says the availability of credit is a 'key issue' for the economy. | | | | | | | Daily Telegraph sports journalist Matt Logue says the Australian Institute of Sport deserves 'huge credit' for helping a record number of Australians play in the world's premier basketball league, the NBA. | | | | |
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