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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

PM puts $4b worth of infrastructure in the fast lane...

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison will accelerate infrastructure investment by bringing forward close to $4 billion in funding over the next four years.

Sky News host Chris Kenny says the taxpayer-funded ABC "is not left enough" according to some staffers, after it was revealed employee-activists are seeking to develop a staff 'brains trust' to develop ways to deal with the 'climate crisis'.

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The Impeachment Inquiry trainwreck enters its third day. Jack Houghton and James Morrow break down the testimonies of Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison. Also Pete Buttigieg supporters create the world's most cringy dance.

The Coalition's infrastructure spending plan is 'smoke and mirrors' according to Labor frontbencher Catherine King.

Westpac has been accused of breaching Australia's anti-money laundering and counter terrorism finance laws 23 million times.

The two guards who worked on the night Jeffrey Epstein killed himself have been charged over their failure to adequately check on him.

In excess of 13,000 homes have been left without power in South Australia due to catastrophic fire danger conditions.

Australian academic Timothy Weeks has been named as one of the two men released by the Taliban as part of a prisoner swap.

Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the prime minister announcing extra investment in infrastructure shows an "admission that the economy is much weaker than Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg has been telling us".

South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi has announced he intends to leave parliament on December 5 and says he has "no firm plans", but really wants to "clear the decks and enter 2020 with no agenda".

Liberal Senator Eric Abetz says Australia should be condemning China's 'barbaric' practice of forced organ harvesting.

Donald Trump was "inappropriate" and "improper" to ask his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate Joe Biden, a White House official has told the impeachment inquiry into the US president.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he is "appalled" by accusations Westpac is responsible for 23 million breaches, saying "the banks need to keep lifting their game".

Prince Charles and Camilla will take part in a tree planting ceremony during an historic visit to the site where New Zealand's founding document was signed.

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