Disgraced Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is in hospital complaining of chest pains, after he was found guilty of third degree rape and criminal sexual assault.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison refused calls to name China as one of the most likely culprits behind the rise in foreign interference, saying "we deal with foreign interference in all its forms wherever it comes from".
Business editor Ticky Fullerton says "the market is moving all the time and it has actually come back" following a significant ASX drop due to coronavirus fears.
Labor and the Greens have criticised the government's Family Law Inquiry and have called for Pauline Hanson to be sacked from the deputy chair position.
Dreamworld faces multi-million dollar fines - and its former executives could be prosecuted - after a coroner found 30 years of systemic safety failures.
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Kristina Keneally says Bettina Arndt's comments on the murder of a Brisbane mother and her three children was "reckless" and does not reflect the "values" of the Order of Australia.
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Labor's franking credits and negative gearing policies hampered the party more than its climate change policies at last year's May federal election.
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has dismissed speculation that trade deals with the EU and the UK could be jeopardised by the Coalition's emission reduction target.
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