Teenage celebrity activist Greta Thunberg has told "the role of science is changing" in the wake of the killer coronavirus and she hopes people will learn to listen to scientists for the "climate crisis".
CNN's credibility has been shaken by its decision to include climate change activist Greta Thunberg on coronavirus Town Hall special, according to Sky News contributor Gemma Tognini.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has stressed that the government has taken "completely unremarkable" steps in response to China's economic sanctions on Australian exports and will continue to take diplomatic steps toward resolving the matter.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declared Australian markets are a "good bet" as the nation begins to lift lockdown restrictions "the stability has returned to the markets".
China's ambassador to the United Kingdom has told Sky News China came forward with information about the coronavirus as soon as was possible and would allow an investigation by the World Health Organisation but only at an appropriate time.
Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie says Australia's regions "are really well positioned to take opportunities in a post-COVID environment, if we can get the infrastructure right".
Café and restaurant owners are celebrating relaxed restrictions this morning, with some opening their doors for the first time since the COVID-19 lockdown began.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the National Cabinet will commit $48.1 million in mental health funding as part of the government's wellbeing pandemic response plan.
Chief Economist at KPMG Brendan Rynne says "there is no doubt that the suite of policies that's been put in place, both at the federal and state levels, has done enormous help to ensure the continuity of the Australian economy".
New Zealand National MP Simeon Brown says controversial new laws allowing authorities to enter premises without warrants to ensure people are obeying social distancing "go against the rule of law".
NRMA spokesman Peter Khoury is calling for diesel companies to slash their prices as motorists are seeing a minimal drop in price while the profit margin has doubled from last year.
Professor of Obstetrics Julie Quinvalin says a new study projected the birth rate might fall following the coronavirus pandemic despite suggestions of a COVID-19 baby boom.
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