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Greens climate protest deflated by 'political interference'...

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October 15, 2019
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The Greens' plan to fly a hot air balloon over Parliament House has been deflated after a last-minute air traffic ban prevented it from taking flight.

During a fiery radio interview on Tuesday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said there was "no magic wand" to help farmers keep livestock alive.

The Queen has outlined plans for Britain, post-Brexit, saying the UK government will take steps to "protect the integrity of democracy".

Victoria Police has announced no charges will be laid over Labor's infamous "red shirts rort".

The Trump Administration has confirmed crippling economic sanctions will be imposed on Turkey "effective immediately".

Support for New Zealand's government has taken a tumble in two new opinion polls.

A man who used lethal commando knife skills to murder the mother of his two children during a mediation session at a Perth courthouse has been sentenced to life in prison.

Internal audits by RSPCA New South Wales have allegedly revealed more than 1600 staff members may have been underpaid.

Sky News can reveal former NT Cattlemen's Association chief executive Tracey Hayes has sought Liberal preselection in Chief Minister Michael Gunner's seat of Fannie Bay.

Pauline Hanson says the two major political parties need to stop "playing political games" with the dairy industry because "farmers are going under, they're losing their properties, homes and livelihoods".

Labor frontbencher Kristina Keneally says "the government has accepted all the recommendations" from the bipartisan stillbirth inquiry report.

New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says Kiwi reporters should not make "idiots of themselves" like their Australian counterparts by paying attention to polls.

KPMG Chief Economist Brendan Ryan says there has been an "increase in geopolitical uncertainty" because Australia's "small open economy is subject to a lot of global pressures".

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