Embattled Liberal backbencher Gladys Liu is under pressure to explain why she failed to declare a substantial donation to the party, in a possible breach of disclosure laws.
The road to 2020 is heating up, with frontrunners with Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders facing off for the democratic candidacy in the third debate held in Houston, Texas.
Anthony Albanese has made his first trip across the Tasman as Opposition Leader but has kept quiet about what was said in a meeting with New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has made a face-to-face plea to her Iranian counterpart over the fate of three Australians who have been detained, including a travel blogging couple from Perth.
Police have dubbed the actions of two men who tried to extort a 48-year-old Sydney woman as "cowardly" as they launch a public appeal to find the pair.
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says Gladys Liu is being "absolutely unfairly attacked" by the Labor Party because it "still cannot accept the verdict of the Australian people at the last election".
NSW Sports Minister John Sidoti has been referred to the state's corruption watchdog amid concerns about possible conflicts of interest involving his property investments.
US president Donald Trump claims that his decision to hold off on introducing more tariffs on Chinese good is a gesture of goodwill, as pundits hope that the rate freeze may signal the end of the US-China trade war.
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