Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accused Greens MP Adam Bandt of misleading victims of this month's deadly bushfires by suggesting stricter emissions cuts could have prevented the fires.
Herald Sun columnist Justin Smith says while Australians have a good relationship with Chinese people, there is 'widespread distrust' of China's Communist Party.
Sky News host Chris Kenny says allegations China attempted to infiltrate Australian politics is "chilling" but "none of us should be the slightest bit surprised".
The controversial medevac legislation could be amended as soon as the end of the week, as Senator Jacqui Lambie edges closer to a deal with the government.
Former Defence head of China analysis Paul Monk says "it is entirely possible" that Chinese intelligence agencies murdered Australian citizen Bo "Nick" Zhao.
The Morrison Government has promised to increase home care packages, reduce the use of chemical restraints, and to get younger people out of residential aged care homes.
Sky News host Chris Kenny says climate activists continue to "scare kids, ignore history and are holding out false hopes on climate and bushfires", which has seen "most media and journalists just barrack along with them".
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the government is taking its national security obligations seriously, as Canberra is rocked by a Chinese spy scandal.
Centre Alliance Senator Rex Patrick says despite the potential revocation of the medevac legislation, it is "the Australian way" for "people who require medical attention, to get medical attention".
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