The Productivity Commission has called for a drastic overhaul to the way mental health conditions are treated in Australia, after its report found mental illness is costing the nation about $500 million a day.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned a range of ''hostile actors'' are intent on undermining our democracy, particularly when it comes to terrorism and online threats.
Controversial mining giant Adani says while other companies are providing so-called "lip service" when it comes to climate change, it is doing something about it.
About 100 police officers are on scene for the third day of protests in Melbourne as activists attempt to block the International Mining and Resources Conference at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Former rugby league star Sam Burgess has been charged over an alleged altercation with his father-in-law just hours after announcing his retirement from the NRL.
Nationals MP David Gillespie has called the dairy code of conduct into question, calling it a "flawed document" full of "illogicalities and contradictions".
Labor senator Jenny McAllister says she thinks there is too much aggression when it comes to the perspective of others in Australian politics, and the whole political class must work together to listen to one another for the sake of a democratic society.
Centre Alliance Senator Rex Patrick says "a fairly vicious campaign" being run against the party does not bode well with him because "we've worked with unions to get to this point".
Chief Market Strategist at InvestSMART Evan Lucas says the US Federal Reserve's rate cut means Australian banks can borrow at a lower rate and pass a lower rate on to the consumer.
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