Firefighters in NSW are using a rare lull in conditions to conduct critical backburning operations, as authorities warn a number of major blazes could continue to burn "for weeks".
The multi-million dollar settlement Israel Folau secured from Rugby Australia is a "significant victory" for free speech in Australia, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.
Despite housing prices rising across the country, consumers are "worried about their level of debt and the labour market" according to EY's chief economist, Jo Masters.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron should focus on their own domestic issues rather than gossiping about US President Donald Trump, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.
The Courier Mail's Rugby Union writer Jim Tucker says the Israel Folau and Rugby Australia dispute was not about "coming to a decision on what is right and wrong", it was "a situation where RA couldn't go broke and they made a smart financial decision".
Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke's daughter Rosslyn Dillon has alleged she was raped and urged by her father not to report the crime, to protect his prime ministerial ambitions.
A survey commissioned by Obesity Australia found Australians struggle to lose all of the weight they gain over the Christmas period, making it harder to stay trim long term.
Veteran and military lawyer Glenn Kolomeitz says "we need the royal commission [into veteran suicide], and we need that deep-drive into root causation to get back to the heart at what is causing this".
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has warned the recent debate over the medevac legislation has shown "had Labor been elected in May, the boats would already have been back on the water".
In his last major speech for the year, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese called for parliament to debate decisions on sending Australian troops into war.
Deputy Labor Leader Richard Marles said the government should call an emergency meeting of state and territory governments in order to "deal with" the unfolding bushfire crisis.
It's "positive" that Couche-Tard recognises the value of Caltex, but the Canadian convenience giant's take over bid will have to be higher if it is to be successful, according to CEO Julian Segal.
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