Speaking of the recent Chinese boycott on Australian imports, Sky News contributor Cory Bernardi says "no one wins a trade war" and Australia would come off "second best" if tensions continue to escalate.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has denied being the "authority" for the sports grants program after Labor quizzed him in parliament over his role in the controversial scheme.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has been urged to bring the backbench into line on China after Nationals MP George Christensen labelled a suspension on Australia meat exports a "bastard act".
The nation's top doctor has moved to assure parents it is still safe for children to return to the classroom despite an outbreak of a mystery COVID-19 related illness linked to Kawasaki disease among school-aged children overseas.
Australian personality Sam Newman has expressed his frustration at the Daniel Andrews government for its "ridiculous" decision to close golf courses across Victoria.
After 35 years in radio and having the ear of politicians around the country and the world, Sky News host Alan Jones says the "current leader of the National Party" is the worst politician he has ever seen.
News Corp Business Columnist Terry McCrann says the Morrison government's policy framework "has been lockdowns and nothing else" during the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
Sky News host Paul Murray says China threatens Australia because if it can cripple the nation's economy then it will "hold our corpse up as an example" of what it can do to other countries.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has reported its third-quarter profits are down more than 23 per cent to $1.3 billion - projecting a cost of $1.5 billion due to poor loans.
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