The Morrison Government has expanded the travel ban for foreign travellers to include South Korea as it attempts to further slow down the spread of COVID-19 in Australia.
Sky News contributor Cameron Stewart says "all of the momentum" in the Democratic presidential race is with Joe Biden, who claimed the majority of delegates in 10 of 14 states up for grabs on Super Tuesday.
Elizabeth Warren could suspend her campaign to become the Democratic presidential nominee as early as this week after an underwhelming performance in this week's 'Super Tuesday' contests.
The Treasury has warned the full economic impact of the COVID-19 is not yet known but estimated the virus could shed 0.5 per cent off growth in the March quarter.
Scott Morrison has declared Anthony Albanese is the "equivalent of a Twitter troll" during a fiery exchange over his leadership during Thursday's Question Time.
The Department of Education and Skills has defended a $350,000 ambassadorship with Scott Cam, insisting the celebrity builder is drawing an online audience despite only having made four social media posts during his contract period.
Qantas has come under fire from workplace regulators after they found the airline may have placed passengers and staff at risk of contracting the coronavirus.
National Seniors Australia Chief Advocate Ian Henschke says it "very important" health authorities take proactive measures to stop the further spread of the disease.
Scott Morrison's admission the government's "technology roadmap" could see it exceed Labor's net zero carbon emission target target diminishes his ability to attack the opposition, according to Sky News Chief Anchor Kieran Gilbert.
The Morrison government's controversial encryption laws will be introduced into parliament today, aimed at giving police and security agencies greater access to data stored overseas.
Scott Morrison says voters will continue to see "strong economic management" after being questioned by Labor on whether he could guarantee the economy will not slide into recession.
A US airstrike has been launched against Taliban fighters in Afghanistan just days after an historic troop withdrawal agreement was signed between the United States and the Taliban.
Sky News business editor Ticky Fullerton says "there had been rumours about Mike Baird looking to move on" from NAB and "the big question is did he jump or was he pushed?"
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