Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says we're all "eagerly awaiting" the report on the future of Bridget McKenzie which is expected to be received on the weekend and he is "tipping she's gone".
Sky News host Laura Jayes says Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie might be saved by a "technicality" which could clear her of any breach of the Ministerial Standards.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says Bridget McKenzie has done "an outstanding job" as sports minister and "a lot" of media reports written about her have been "untrue".
Queensland researchers have been asked to help develop a vaccine for China's deadly coronavirus as more cities are placed in lock down to try to stop the spread of the disease.
House managers are expected to shift their focus to prove US President Trump violated the constitution following their opening remarks in the Senate impeachment trial.
Scott Morrison says he will not pressure Prime Minister and Cabinet Secretary Philip Gaetjens investigation into Bridget McKenzie "one way or the other".
The prime minister has referred the Bridget McKenzie sports rort saga to the Secretary of his department to see if she broke ministerial rules, but that disclosure came five days after the scandal came to light.
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