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Economic cost of coronavirus 'will be worse' than SARS epidemic...

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Western Australian Federal Political Editor Larnai Scarr says the government must prioritise its management of the coronavirus before everything else.

The Australian's Troy Bramston believes Barnaby Joyce's "temper tantrum" - threatening to become a rogue rebel with other Nationals members over Michael McCormack's cabinet - will "backfire terribly".

Another 41 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed on board the quarantined cruise ship off the coast of Japan, bringing the total to 61.

One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has emphatically argued "there's no warming" of the earth.

The prospect of satellites in space that provide continuous internet coverage for consumers in every part of the globe will be a "game changer" for the telecommunications industry, according to Australia National University's Dr Brad Tucker.

Barnaby Joyce has warned the prime minister there could be a Nationals revolt after Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack failed to back and put any of Mr Joyce's supporters into cabinet.

A Chinese doctor - who first tried to issue warnings about the coronavirus outbreak - has died of the infection.

Major rainfall records have been broken in the northern New South Wales town of Byron Bay.

New South Wales Emergency Services Minister David Elliott says "since Wednesday night the SES have conducted 683 jobs and unfortunately five flood rescues have already occurred".

Despite free access to 510 hours of free English language classes, it is reported that 77 per cent of all humanitarian refugees are still jobless one year after their arrival in Australia.

Former Labor minister Stephen Conroy says "you can't say the National Party have got their best talent on the frontbench if Matt Canavan is sitting on the backbench".

The government will overhaul English language courses for humanitarian refugees in an attempt to improve the jobless rate and settle more new arrivals in regional areas.

Facebook's decision to go ahead with end-to-end encryption is good news for children's safety, UNSW Canberra Cyber Centre Director Nigel Phair says.

Western Australian Federal Political Editor Larnai Scarr says the government must prioritise its management of the coronavirus before everything else.

The Daily Telegraph's Chief Entertainment Writer Jonathon Moran asks "if it's such a bad thing if the awards went to the people that deserve them" after the BAFTA's received criticism for a lack of diversity.

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