Sky News host Andrew Bolt says Prime Minister Scott Morrison's address announcing further measures to tackle the spread of coronavirus on Wednesday was "his finest hour".
BREAKING: The Reserve Bank of Australia has cut interest rates to a historic low of 0.25 per cent in a bid to help ease pressure on the economy amid the coronavirus crisis.
Breaking: Sky News understands that all the passengers who were tested for coronavirus on the Golden Princess cruise ship have returned negative tests.
Preliminary discussions to delay the states' budgets has further fuelled speculation the federal budget could not be handed down in May, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says.
The government's second tranche of stimulus will be "significantly bigger" than the $17.6 billion package announced last week, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell can reveal.
Qantas has announced it will suspend all international flights from next week and temporarily stand down two-thirds of its 30,000 workers until at least the end of May.
NSW Shadow Treasurer Walt Secord says the Berejiklian Government's $2.3 billion coronavirus stimulus package is "simply too timid" and "has missed the mark".
The Morrison government is preparing to unveil a second stimulus package designed to provide greater relief for small businesses amid the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sky News business editor Ticky Fullerton says "it's going to be a very big afternoon" as the Reserve Bank slashed interest rates to a new record low of 0.25 per cent.
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