Prime Minister Scott Morrison is less than pleased Peter Dutton gave the NRL a "verbal nod" the NZ Warriors would be given an exemption to train and play in Australia before the national cabinet could approve the proposal.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says "for the first time in my life, I am frightened of my government" as the catastrophic coronavirus laws are "smashing" the nation into another depression.
Mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest has played down controversy surrounding his invitation to Victoria's Chinese Consul-General to speak during a press conference with the Health Minister as "a non-story".
A tearful Mike Kelly has announced his "gut wrenching" decision to stand aside as the Labor MP for Eden-Monaro, sending voters in the seat to a by-election.
One of Australia's richest men has urged Australia to "simmer down" and delay an investigation into the origin of COVID-19 until after the November US presidential election to remove political bias.
The secretary general of the United Nations has declared the coronavirus tragedy is actually an "opportunity" to pour trillions of dollars into climate change fighting industries.
Cornerstone Group Senior Director of Government Relations James Cullen says the Eden-Monaro by-election will be a "three cornered contest with a lot of spice to it".
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has told Sky News the "country doesn't have a money tree" as he pushes back against calls for the JobSeeker payments to be extended beyond September.
InvestSMART's Evan Lucas says Australia should be concerned about the impact of the consumption element of GDP to the economy as the "starkest realisation" of what happens when you "shut your economy down and almost crash it".
Sky News host Paul Murray says the rise of Australian artist Sam Fischer was "a great story" about a regional-based bloke "who had been able to take his talents all the way to Los Angeles to sign with a massive label like Sony".
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