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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has said his "issue" is not with Chinese people but rather the Communist Party over reports of hacking.

In the current polarised political climate that sees people "de-friended, de-platformed and disavowed for their beliefs", Rita Panahi says blaming ugly hostility on both sides is "a falsehood that must not go unchallenged".

US President Donald Trump has threatened to send "thousands of troops" to Turkey after the country attacked the Kurds.

Labor's deputy leader has declared the party lost the vote of working Australians at the May election because Bill Shorten was offering "handouts rather than hope".

Climate change activists have continued protests in major cities across Australia on Friday.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has asked for a list of infrastructure projects that could be brought forward after holding talks with his state and territory counterparts on Friday.

Employers are pushing against a union campaign to allow construction workers to stop work when the mercury hits 28 degrees.

Adrian Dolahenty, the victim of a serial paedophile Rodney Murray Fraser, broke his silence Friday, telling Sky News he was haunted for decades after enduring abuse between the ages of four and 14.

Banned Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo reportedly requested to meet former Labor leader Bill Shorten during a meeting with former NSW Labor boss Jamie Clements in 2015.

Former employment minister Michaelia Cash has been cleared by the Federal Court of initiating a union investigation into donations made to GetUp! for the purposes of embarrassing former opposition leader Bill Shorten.

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has called the ANZ CEO's discussion this week about quantitative easing "entirely premature".

The University of Melbourne's Jeff Garmany says poverty and inequality led to the Brazilian government's decision to deforest the Amazon.

The Commonwealth Bank has announced it will introduce unlimited paid domestic violence leave, making it the largest employer in Australia to offer such leave.

The Duke of Sussex and Ed Sheeran have teamed up for World Mental Health Day, saying "there's no need to suffer in silence".

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