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March 2, 2020
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Energy Minister Angus Taylor is preparing to use federal government support to keep Liddell power station open until 2026 according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is standing by the decision to extend the travel ban to foreign visitors from Iran but says Australia cannot "close its borders" to all coronavirus-impacted countries.

The government has all but admitted it will be unable to bring the budget back into surplus this year due to the coronavirus crisis, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

Peter Dutton had told Sky News he "suspects" New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was grandstanding when she lashed out at Australia's deportation policy.

Teenage activist Greta Thunberg has been accused of ruining a green space in the UK city of Bristol.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced Australia will develop its own recycling infrastructure as part of a plan to transform the nation's approach to waste management.

A chief health officer has admitted a 'community spread' could happen in the country within the next three months after the coronavirus claimed its first life in Australia.

A new building dubbed the "pantscraper" is the newest edition to Melbourne's skyline, named for the resemblance it bears to trousers created by dual towers connected by a skybridge.

The family of the first Australian to die from coronavirus has released a statement following his death saying "he passed away peacefully knowing that his family loved him".

Renovations to a parliamentary coffee cart have cost the taxpayer $400,000, a Senate estimates hearing has heard.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has acknowledged the coronavirus will have a greater impact on the budget's bottom line than former global epidemics SARS and MERS.

Emergency Management Minister David Littleproud has conceded there are some issues with the bushfire relief payments but insists responsibility lies with the states.

Skepticism is rising from within Coalition ranks over an historic peace deal between the US and the Taliban.

Aquis Farm Managing Director Shane McGrath says it's "remarkable" how "robust" the horse industry has been in Australia and how little his Hong Kong-owned business has been affected by coronavirus.

Pay phone booths are rapidly disappearing from the streets of New York city, with officials announcing dozens will be removed over the next few weeks.

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