Sky News host Chris Kenny says he does not "want to be told what to think by a teenage Greta Thunberg, nor do I want to be lectured by a 19-year-old right-wing equivalent" on climate issues.
A Chinese company is bidding for, and could soon take over, some of Australia's major dairy brands after the ACCC announced it would not stand in the way of a $600 million bid.
Health Minister Greg Hunt says the Australian government has "lifted our travel advisory for northern Italy" due to the increased number of cases there and across Europe.
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has lashed his former colleagues over climate policy, describing their comments to a net zero emissions target as "false and misleading".
The federal government will look to stamp out 'cancel culture' at universities after libertarian groups voiced concerns about the erosion of free speech on campuses.
Liberal MP and ovarian cancer ambassador Katie Allen says ovarian cancer is "such an important issue" as it's "one of those cancers where there is no early detection".
The surplus may be in doubt, but Scott Morrison has made the "big and right" calls on the handling of the coronavirus, according to Sky News hosts Kieran Gilbert and Andrew Clennell.
Labor used its time at the dispatch box to attack the government over revelations there were 136 emails between the Prime Minister's Office and former sport minister Bridget McKenzie's.
A short inquiry into the national domestic violence strategy could be on the cards, as crossbench Senator Rex Patrick confirms both the government and Labor have indicated they would support it.
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