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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

McKenzie 'pushed' to resign by PM who has 'had enough'...

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Bridget McKenzie is set to be "pushed out" of the frontbench as Scott Morrison has "had enough" of the saga, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

Child Psychologist Clare Rowe says it's uncomfortable seeing world leaders listen to a child like Greta Thunberg who has "essentially received a one sided point of view her whole life", and has "grossly exaggerated the impact of climate change".

Bridget McKenzie is expected to resign from the frontbench by Friday afternoon, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

The Red Cross has rejected claims it is only committed to handing out a third of $95 million in bushfire relief donations and saving the rest for future disasters.

Michael McCormack is looking at "all sorts of trouble" if Prime Minister Scott Morrison acts unilaterally to sack embattled Nationals minister Bridget McKenzie, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says.

Red Cross Australia NSW and ACT Director Poppy Brown says "the money that we're raising this year will be spent on the disaster season this year".

The Australian Tourism Industry Council says it has been the "worst summer on record" for tourism in Australia.

World Wildlife Fund Australia (WWF) says koalas are facing imminent extinction due to extreme weather conditions currently plaguing the country.

Parts of Victoria and New South Wales have been blanketed by a dust storm, which has blown over from South Australia.

Australian National University's Mark Kenny says Malcolm Turnbull is "definitely outspoken" but "makes a valid point" about "direct criticisms" of Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie continues to face calls for her resignation as Prime Minister Scott Morrison has asked the secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to investigate the 'sports rorts' saga.

The prime minister's call for a national hazard reduction strategy is just a "distraction" to avoid climate action, according to Greens Climate Change spokesperson Adam Bandt.

The Democrats are attempting to establish a strong presence in Wisconsin after the seat switched from Democrat to Republican in the 2016 election.

Westpac has named banking veteran John McFarlane as its new chairman.

Monty Python star Terry Jones has died at the age of 77.

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