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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Sydney council to cancel Australia Day celebrations...

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A Sydney council has announced plans to cancel Australia Day celebrations on January 26 in favour of an Aboriginal festival called Yabun.

Tanya Plibersek has told Sky News the public is sick of Labor talking about itself as the party prepares to release the findings of its post-election review.

Five mothers are demanding a royal commission into the suicide of veterans after their sons took their own lives after leaving the Australian Defence Force.

A man has died and another individual is in a critical condition following a stabbing in Sydney's inner west on Wednesday.

Nationals MP Keith Pitt has told Sky News Labor is panicking over its stance on coal after its federal election loss.

The New Zealand High Court has heard British backpacker Grace Millane died following "sustained pressure to the neck" following a tinder date in December.

Simon Birmingham says Australian businesses, trade, and engagement have "played a role - very happily - in China's growth, development and success".

Former NSW RSL president James Brown says there are "fundamental problems" with veteran support that can only be fixed with a system overhaul.

The bodies of a missing couple have been found at Kearneys Falls in far north Queensland, a week after they were reported missing.

The Coalition needs to work with Labor in order to solve the drought that is crippling regional communities in NSW and Queensland, according to Labor's Anne Aly.

Labor will vote with One Nation to bring on a debate for Pauline Hanson's dairy industry bill that would see the ACCC set a minimum farmgate price.

Tanya Plibersek has told Sky News the public is sick of Labor talking about itself as the party prepares to release the findings of its post-election review.

CNN reporter Matt Rivers says the murder of nine Americans in Mexico could have been "specifically targeted" or "perhaps a case of mistaken identity".

The Australian Financial Review's John Kehoe says Treasurer Josh Frydenberg "was never really going to change the inflation target", giving RBA boss Philip Lowe "a little wiggle room to meet that target because they've missed it for the last 15 quarters".

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