News you can trust. Opinions you can't ignore. | | | | | | | | Q&A host Tony Jones has suffered an embarrassing blow from Media Watch after falsely suggesting only 5,000 people watched Sky News after 6pm. | | | | | | | Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the "new race-based politics is "actually just the latest form of tyranny", using the example of Alice Springs Councillor Jacinta Price's impending speaking visit to Coffs Harbour. | | | | | | | MPs have once again rejected British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's demand for a snap general election next month. | | | | | | | Labor frontbencher Matt Thistlethwaite says Labor will support a Coalition bill that will crack down on people who incite illegal trespassing on farms. | | | | | | | One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has taken a personal swipe at Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie, questioning why she would not support drug testing for welfare recipients when her own son is a recovering addict. | | | | | | | An out of control bushfire near Drake, NSW, has been upgraded to an 'emergency' level warning. | | | | | | | Sky News host Chris Kenny says the Greens are trying to "link the tragedy of the Queensland and northern NSW bushfires to climate change". | | | | | | | Two homes have been destroyed on the Sunshine Coast as out-of-control bushfires tear through Peregian Beach. | | | | | | | An aged care system which sees young people with disabilities placed into aged care homes is "at best a national embarrassment and at worst a national disgrace", according to a royal commissioner. | | | | | | | Liberal MP Gladys Liu has come under fire for alleged links to the Communist Party of China. | | | | | | | People on welfare who test positive to drugs could receive tens of thousands of dollars for rehab under the Morrison Government's proposed plan. | | | | | | | Opposition leader Anthony Albanese says Labor will have new policies at the next federal election, despite comments from the party's national president that warned against any wholesale changes. | | | | | | | European correspondent at News Corp Australia Stephen Drill said there was a lot of frustration surrounding Prime Minister Boris Johnson's approach to negotiations, and it was rumoured he "might resign". | | | | | | | The Australian Stock Exchange is off to a subdued start on Tuesday following a sluggish night on Wall Street as the financial world watches and waits for two major bank meetings in the coming weeks. | | | | |
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