The national cabinet will tomorrow consider if the forum should permanently replace the COAG format as the prime minister and his state counterparts eye federation reform post coronavirus crisis.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has launched a scathing attack on Annastacia Palaszczuk, describing her as a "pig headed, dogmatic dictator" for keeping Queensland's borders shut when the economy is on its knees.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has defended his company's decision to apply a 'fact check' to one of US President Donald Trump's tweets, a day after the commander in chief threatened a crackdown on the online publishing platform.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says the state and federal governments have an "obligation" to consider federation reform as it looks to life beyond the coronavirus pandemic.
Gladys Berejiklian's decision to implement a wage freeze on New South Wales public servants has been likened to former premier Mike Baird's controversial greyhound industry ban, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says.
Liberal frontbencher Jane Hume says the government's wage subsidy programs "always had an end date" following RBA calls to extend the JobKeeper program.
Hundreds of people are marching in the streets of Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd after video footage emerged showing a police officer kneeling on his neck before he fell unconscious.
More than 100,000 people have signed up to the NSW Government's free TAFE courses which were subsidised to help people re-skill during the coronavirus lockdown.
The National Rugby League season relaunch kicks off tonight as the Parramatta Eels take on the Brisbane Broncos following the temporary suspension of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Greens leader Adam Bandt has urged Scott Morrison to drop his "phone a friend" approach to the economic crisis caused by COVID-19 and provide government intervention to industries that are in need of assistance.
More than 100,000 people have signed up to the NSW Government's free TAFE courses which were subsidised to help people re-skill during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Chinese-Australia influencer whose company helped the Victorian government sign up to the Belt and Road Initiative was hired "without any tender process" and without any public disclosure according to the Australian's Rachel Baxendale.
More than 12,000 Boeing employees in the United States will lose their jobs after the company made the decision to reduce its workforce by 10 per cent worldwide due to the economic impact of COVID-19.
Australian Financial Review Political Editor Phil Coorey says the federal government is "going to try and maximise the chances of success" in its industrial relation reforms by "giving the key stakeholders an input".
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has defended his company's decision to apply a 'fact check' to one of US President Donald Trump's tweets, a day after the commander in chief threatened a crackdown on the online publishing platform.
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