China is "very practiced at isolating countries (and) using incendiary language about countries" so Australia's "slanging match" with the regime is cause for concern the University of Melbourne's Professor Michael Wesley says.
Parents have rushed to pick up their children from the exclusive private school St Ignatius' College Riverview after a student tested positive to the coronavirus.
China is "very practiced at isolating countries (and) using incendiary language about countries" so Australia's "slanging match" with the regime is cause for concern the University of Melbourne's Professor Michael Wesley says.
AMSRO board member Craig Young says an inquiry is still underway into misguided polling projections ahead of the Coalition's historic election win last year.
Shadow Trade Minister Madeleine King says Australia should "take Chinese officials at their word" rather than focus on "conspiracy theories" surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Population Minister Alan Tudge says "there's a real opportunity" for employers to implement more flexible work arrangements as authorities look to reduce traffic congestion once people return to work.
A proposal by Energy Minister Angus Taylor to extend the life of the Liddell power station until 2026 will be put to cabinet "shortly", Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says.
Six million Australians downloaded the COVIDSafe app after being promised it was the "ticket" to the way out of lockdown but the contract tracing app has so far been marred by issues.
Sky News contributor Michael Ware says Donald Trump's most recent attack on the World Health Organisation "feeds in to the geopolitical picture about China" and the origins and handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Australia's largest beef producer Australian Agricultural Company has reported its profits for the year to March rose to $15 million, while wagyu sales gained 20 per cent over the year, primarily in South Korea.
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