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PM takes thinly veiled swipe at UN over climate and refugees...

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The prime minister has taken a thinly veiled swipe at the United Nations, in a bold foreign policy address in Sydney.
The Coalition is set to hand down the country's first 'National Population Statement', which will set out plans to manage future growth.
Sky News host Rita Panahi has called out the "despicable behaviour" captured on camera showing a wombat being tortured and killed by an off-duty police officer.
The first criminal charges from the Hayne royal commission have been laid.
Serial protestors are being warned their welfare payments will be cut-off if they don't actively start looking for jobs.
Drought-stricken farmers are being offered an extra $13 million to help improve water infrastructure on their properties, as the Treasurer wraps up his three-day drought tour.
Three police officers and a support staff member have been killed by a fellow employee in a knife attack at a police headquarters in Paris.
Nipuni Wijewickrema wanted to give her sister Gayana meaningful employment but knew it would be difficult, as Gayana was born with Down syndrome. Her solution was to start her own business - GG's Flowers.
A new report is calling on Australian businesses to take the lead on mental health.
Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Resources Joel Fitzgibbon says Australia's economy is a "national emergency" and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg "should be focused on the solutions not the excuses".
Australia's ambassador to the United States has publicly rejected suggestions former diplomat Alexander Downer schemed to help initiate the FBI's Russia investigation.
Labor MP Ed Husic has lashed out at the Morrison Government, telling Sky News that the prime minister should have run "a million miles" from any involvement with the Mueller investigation.
Wearing masks during protests in Hong Kong is set to be banned under a colonial-era law last used 52 years ago.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has warned the housing market is a key source of potential risk to the economy.
Thieves have stolen some of Mahatma Gandhi's remains from a memorial in central India in what would have been his 150th birthday.
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