The Prime Minister is determined to ensure school attendance "goes back to normal" within a month as the national cabinet devises a plan to protect teachers from the spread of COVID-19 according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says fresh allegations of sexual abuse levelled against Cardinal George Pell "stink to high heaven" as he called for an inquiry into Victoria Police.
CNN has framed President Donald Trump's media conference as "propaganda" and accused the president of rewriting the history of his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
US President Donald Trump has taken a page out of Kim Jong Un's propaganda book, according to Non-Resident Fellow at the US Studies Centre James Brown.
If the World Health Organisation (WHO) had "one speck of credibility or decency" it would tell China to abolish its wet markets, according to The Australian's Greg Sheridan.
New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has revealed homicide detectives are interviewing key witnesses as they conduct a criminal investigation into the Ruby Princess fiasco which allowed 2,700 passengers to disembark unchecked into Sydney.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says fresh allegations of sexual abuse levelled against Cardinal George Pell "stink to high heaven" as he called for an inquiry into Victoria Police.
Tasmania Police will investigate the possibility an "illegal dinner party" attended by medical workers may have worsened a cluster of coronavirus cases in the state's north west.
Shadow Housing Minster Jason Clare says an "independent inquiry" into the Ruby Princess debacle "has to happen and has to happen now" because of the damage it has inflicted across the nation and in particular north-west Tasmania.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has applauded the state's adherence to social distancing over the Easter long weekend, as the number of coronavirus cases continues to decline.
Health Minister Greg Hunt has praised Australians who "magnificently" isolated over the Easter long weekend – pointing out less than 13 per cent of usual transport was undertaken over the period.
The Australian's Economics Editor Adam Creighton says the government's estimated unemployment rate may not be accurate and may be higher than what is predicted as lockdown measures continue.
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