Labor says the government of failing to act on the rising numbers of asylum seekers who enter Australia via plane, with Shadow Home Affars minister Kristina Keneally accusing the Coalition of 'losing control' of the nation's airports.
Chief Political Correspondent at the Sydney Morning Herald David Crowe says the dynamics of the Liberal party room have changed a lot since Scott Morrison became prime minister one year ago.
The Australian Christian Lobby is urging the government to amend existing anti-discrimination legislation to protect employees from being fired for their religious beliefs.
Sky News host Tom Connell says the one person that may have "a bit more influence on Donald Trump than others is Boris Johnson" as the two reportedly "get along very well".
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg admits global tensions are already weighing on the Australian economy as the US President escalates America's trade war with China.
Channel Nine's free-to-air revenue business is down five per cent which is a major driver of the media company after the take-over from Fairfax earlier this year.
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