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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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National Violating News

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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National Cracking News

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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National Violating News

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movability about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage anguish for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s internal west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her plumbs and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and spinned onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will embark rolling on Monday.

Trio:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Three:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane damsels, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS showcase Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning total protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional assets says suitable regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with onslaught.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut finished paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a elementary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who dreamed to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Trio:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost deep-throat outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Three:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Three:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Trio:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

Trio:29PM Two Sunshine Coast fellows charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movement about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage ache for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s inward west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her ravages and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and flipped onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will begin rolling on Monday.

Three:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane ladies, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS demonstrate Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning utter protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional bod says adequate regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with brunt.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut ended paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a ordinary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who desired to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Three:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost deep-throat outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Trio:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Trio:29PM Two Sunshine Coast guys charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

Trio:29PM Former editor of The Australian newspaper Clive Mathieson will join Malcolm Turnbull’s team later this month.

Trio:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy maneuverability about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage agony for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s internal west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her plows and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and spinned onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will begin rolling on Monday.

Trio:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane ladies, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS display Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning total protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly hopped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional figure says suitable regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with brunt.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut finished paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a ordinary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who dreamed to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Trio:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost suck outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Three:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Trio:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Trio:29PM Former editor of The Australian newspaper Clive Mathieson will join Malcolm Turnbull’s team later this month.

Trio:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movement about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage agony for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s inward west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her plows and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and spinned onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will embark rolling on Monday.

Trio:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane ladies, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS showcase Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning utter protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly hopped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional figure says suitable regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with attack.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut finished paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a elementary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who desired to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Trio:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost suck outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Trio:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Three:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Trio:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

Three:29PM Two Sunshine Coast guys charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy mobility about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage agony for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s inward west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her pokes and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and flipped onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will commence rolling on Monday.

Trio:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was transferred a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane damsels, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS showcase Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning utter protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional assets says suitable regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with attack.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut ended paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a ordinary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who wished to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Three:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost deepthroat outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Three:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Three:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Three:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

Trio:29PM Two Sunshine Coast guys charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movability about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage ache for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s internal west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her screws and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and spinned onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will begin rolling on Monday.

Three:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane women, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS demonstrate Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning total protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional bod says adequate regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with onslaught.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut finished paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a ordinary law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who dreamed to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Trio:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost gargle outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Trio:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Three:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Three:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Three:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

Three:29PM Two Sunshine Coast fellows charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take act against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movement about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage agony for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s inward west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her tears up and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and spinned onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will embark rolling on Monday.

Three:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Three:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was transferred a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane damsels, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS display Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning total protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional assets says adequate regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with brunt.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut ended paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a plain law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who desired to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Trio:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost suck outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Trio:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Trio:29PM Two Sunshine Coast studs charged over separate fatal road incidents, including a truck driver who was allegedly on drugs when he hit a woman, will front court.

Three:29PM Former editor of The Australian newspaper Clive Mathieson will join Malcolm Turnbull’s team later this month.

Trio:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful holder after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment sophisticated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment complicated was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

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Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

Ten:05AM Two buses have collided in Sydney’s west with eight passengers being assessed by paramedics and two taken to hospital.

8:22PM Three people have died in separate crashes in Victoria on Father’s Day.

7:57PM An 18-year-old man who fell from a balcony at an East Perth apartment elaborate was attempting to reach his ninth floor apartment, police say.

7:57PM The fresh Royal Adelaide Hospital has opened promising to house the most advanced medical care in the world.

7:57PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan has echoed former premier Colin Barnett in telling all the preconditions exist for a repeat of WA Inc.

6:46PM The federal government has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test and called on the United Nations to take activity against the regime.

Four:55PM A policy movement about Western Australia "financially seceding" from the rest of Australia has passed at the Liberal state conference 89-73.

Four:37PM Labor is preparing to cause chaos in parliament once again, especially if Barnaby Joyce is made acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull travels overseas.

Four:37PM A man has been charged with bashing a homeless man at an abandoned house in Ipswich.

Four:25PM Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has arrived in Canberra after walking almost 6000km from Perth and hopes to meet the Governor-General to discuss Aboriginal rights.

Four:08PM The same-sex marriage vote should be made by parliament and if it was, it could be passed in a matter of days, opposition spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek said.

Two:15PM Thousands of childcare workers will walk-off the job on Thursday to request higher wages, as more than one hundred leave the industry weekly due to low pay.

Two:15PM A man has died after a two-car collision in Adelaide’s north on Saturday night.

1:08PM Olivia Newton-John will campaign for lighter access to medicinal cannabis to manage agony for cancer patients.

12:27PM A teenage rugby union player in the NSW Hunter region has been arrested after he hit the referee in the jaw during a grand finals game.

12:02PM WA opposition leader Mike Nahan does not support calls for WA to break away from the federation as proposed by some in his Liberal party.

12:02PM Police are investigating after shots were fired at a southern Sydney home following an argument in the early hours of Sunday.

7:42AM A large brawl erupted at a bar in Sydney’s internal west overnight, leaving one woman with harm to her ravages and another with harm to her hair.

8:18PM Two Royal Darwin Hospital doctors have been stood down following allegations they sexually assaulted medical students.

7:26PM A man has died after his car left a Perth freeway and flipped onto train tracks.

Four:44PM A 42-year-old man has died after being struck by a motorbike in Darwin while crossing the road.

Four:44PM An indigenous man will arrive in Canberra having walked almost 6000km from Perth to raise awareness of Aboriginal issues.

Four:44PM The flow of patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh will embark rolling on Monday.

Three:36PM A man is dead following a single vehicle crash near Coominya, west of Brisbane.

Trio:04PM Australia and East Timor have reached agreement over a maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea.

Two:55PM A man who was passed a ticket for an illegal u-turn is also facing drugs charges after police allegedly found almost 20kg of cannabis in the boot of his car.

Two:55PM Three Brisbane damsels, one just 11, have been arrested after allegedly menacing two teenagers with a box-cutter at South Bank.

Two:24PM The flu has claimed the lives of six elderly people in a Tasmanian aged care facility, adding to news seven residents died in a Victorian facility.

8:54AM SBS demonstrate Look Me In The Eye is bringing estranged people together in a confronting way.

8:54AM A unit block has been has been sprayed with gunfire in Newcastle, with police calling for witnesses to the late night attack.

7:23AM Firefighters will climb a 28-floor hotel in Melbourne while donning total protective gear to raise money for mental health.

9:23PM A man is under police guard in hospital after he allegedly leaped a barrier and fell ten metres to a Sydney roadway after the car he was driving crashed.

9:05PM A man has been rescued hours after becoming trapped in a collapsed trench at a Melbourne work site.

8:32PM The head of the anaesthetists’ professional figure says adequate regulations on sedation are needed to protect patients at Australian beauty clinics.

8:02PM An American musician says she was detained and deported after arriving in Melbourne for an Australian tour with an incorrect visa.

7:44PM A 48-year-old teacher at a WA high school allegedly grabbed a student by the back of the neck and shoved him to the ground, and has been charged with onslaught.

6:57PM British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has taken control of steel producer Arrium at a ceremony in Whyalla, South Australia.

6:56PM A section of Melbourne’s busy Punt Road has reopened after a car crash, Vic Roads says.

6:53PM Jean Huang has died after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers this week during a procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic.

6:48PM The NSW opposition will table legislation requiring a $1 million prize be suggested for all unsolved and cold-case murder investigations.

6:42PM An Adelaide woman has been infected with measles, South Australia’s very first case of the disease this year.

Five:53PM An All Blacks security guard who helped uncover a bug in a Sydney hotel room has been placed on a good behaviour bond for not being correctly licenced.

Five:44PM Qantas will introduce a discounted fares scheme to make it lighter for WA residents in six regional centres to access more affordable air transport.

Five:42PM A Victorian aged care home where seven people have died from the flu is set to remain in lockdown for at least a week.

Five:28PM Victoria Police say there’s no threat to the community after the bomb squad analysed a suspicious package near Melbourne Airport.

Five:10PM Alan Brown will head the fresh independent Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission, the NSW government has announced.

Five:10PM The Australian Bureau of Statistics spent almost $200,000 on three guillotines to cut finished paper forms from the two thousand sixteen Census so they could be processed.

Four:50PM A fresh report suggests nuclear power is coming down in price and could be permitted in Australia with a plain law switch.

Four:15PM A fresh treatment being pioneered by Sydney mesothelioma cancer researchers has created excitement in the scientific world.

Four:09PM A student who wished to earn extra money to keep up with his friends transported the drug ice from Sydney to Melbourne, a court has been told.

Three:46PM Adelaide’s fresh hospital will open next week after years of political infighting, cost gargle outs, fatal accidents and a naming controversy.

Three:38PM Floods in Nepal have killed one hundred fifty people and Australia is contributing $Two million to the ease efforts.

Trio:29PM East Timor MPs will be sworn in on Tuesday following July’s parliamentary elections.

Trio:29PM NSW has welcomed back a hero named Thor ahead of a potentially dangerous bushfire season.

Trio:29PM Former editor of The Australian newspaper Clive Mathieson will join Malcolm Turnbull’s team later this month.

Trio:29PM Researchers have welcomed the approval in the US of a "revolutionary" fresh cancer therapy, they hope will eventually be available to Australian patients.

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9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a assets was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

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9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a assets was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

Four:28PM Fresh figures showcase a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

Ten:49AM Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce insists he has the right to hold his positions while the High Court determines whether he is eligible to sit in parliament.

Ten:39AM The Senate president has ordered an inquiry into whether dress standards in the chamber should be regulated after Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt.

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9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two guys trapped in their vehicles by strenuous snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the studs claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:17PM Two guys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough tens unit to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Trio:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Three:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Three:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the budge of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

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9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two fellows trapped in their vehicles by strong snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the fellows claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two studs have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:17PM Two studs from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-therapy to meet peak requests during next summer.

Three:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Three:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the budge of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

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9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

8:49PM Two guys trapped in their vehicles by mighty snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the fellows claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two studs have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:17PM Two studs from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electrical play to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Trio:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Three:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Three:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Trio:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Three:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

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6:58AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two dudes trapped in their vehicles by intense snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the studs claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two dudes from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-stimulation to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a assets was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Three:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company stir to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Three.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be glad if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

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6:58AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two fellows trapped in their vehicles by strenuous snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the studs claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two dudes from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-stimulation to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Trio:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Trio:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a bod was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind probe.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter displaying he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

1:25PM Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia.

1:14PM More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system.

1:14PM The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court.

12:40PM The SA government will contribute $990,000 to help a gas exploration company budge to SA creating eighty five jobs.

11:58AM A duo has pledged $Trio.Five million towards the $88 million upgrade of Victoria’s State Library.

11:58AM Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she would be blessed if the Logies came back to NSW.

11:58AM A western Sydney car park where gangland kingpin Walid ‘Wally’ Ahmad was gunned down will be laser scanned to create a 3D representation of the crime scene.

11:58AM A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car.

11:32AM A third cabinet minister has been referred to the High Court over holding dual citizenship.

11:32AM Federal Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says it’s entirely sensible for Western Australia’s Liberal Party to explore the state’s financial independence.

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6:58AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two guys trapped in their vehicles by mighty snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the dudes claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two fellows have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two dudes from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Three:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-therapy to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Trio:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Three:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

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9:17AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM Mystery surrounds the death of a woman who was assaulted in Geelong with five people providing varying accounts of what happened, police say.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

9:17AM Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie says she expects a vigorous party discussion on whether the burqa and niqab should be banned in public.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been transferred in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent leap in Chinese visitors.

7:49AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two studs trapped in their vehicles by strong snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the fellows claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two fellows have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two guys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electric current to meet peak requests during next summer.

Three:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the budge of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a figure was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to stir all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which compelled the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Trio:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Three:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

Two:36PM Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet.

Two:36PM Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates.

1:47PM For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne.

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9:39AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:39AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:39AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its annual open day.

9:39AM Australia’s liking a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM Mystery surrounds the death of a woman who was assaulted in Geelong with five people providing varying accounts of what happened, police say.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

9:17AM Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie says she expects a vigorous party discussion on whether the burqa and niqab should be banned in public.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent hop in Chinese visitors.

7:49AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two fellows trapped in their vehicles by powerful snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the studs claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two dudes from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Three:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough violet wand to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Trio:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Trio:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a figure was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Fresh figures demonstrate a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry commence to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Trio:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Three:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Trio:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Three:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Three:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

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Ten:35AM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman died after an attack gave different accounts, police say.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

Ten:08AM The Nationals federal conference will debate a maneuverability that proposes a ban on wearing the burqa and niqab in public.

9:39AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:39AM Australia’s loving a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent leap in Chinese visitors.

7:49AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two boys trapped in their vehicles by mighty snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the boys claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two guys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two fellows from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-stimulation to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Trio:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Trio:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Three:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a bod was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

Five:58PM Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs.

Five:58PM Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home.

Five:38PM A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity.

Five:29PM Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands.

Five:14PM Hospital officials say they’re on track to budge all the patients from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh hospital by Wednesday afternoon.

Four:59PM Police will investigate a suspicious switchboard fire at Port Melbourne’s Station Pier which coerced the evacuation of more than twenty people.

Four:28PM Fresh figures display a solid rise in wages growth during the June quarter, but company profits are down and there has been a drop in business inventories.

Four:28PM Queensland’s Liberal National Party has circulated a fundraising ad calling on supporters to "Get rid of Labor" at the next state election.

Four:27PM A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry embark to the cropping season.

Four:19PM Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she won’t support a draft bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in NSW, but an advocate group hopes she’ll switch her mind.

Trio:59PM A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway.

Three:56PM Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year.

Trio:49PM Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch.

Three:48PM Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states.

Three:47PM Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain.

Trio:44PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday.

Trio:44PM The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship.

Trio:00PM The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria.

Two:38PM The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem.

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Ten:35AM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman died after an onslaught gave different accounts, police say.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

Ten:08AM The Nationals federal conference will debate a maneuverability that proposes a ban on wearing the burqa and niqab in public.

9:53AM A JUDGE has approved the $70 million compensation payout for at least one thousand four hundred current and former Manus Island detainees.

9:39AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:39AM Australia’s loving a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent leap in Chinese visitors.

7:49AM A Turnbull government senator has hit out at AGL’s decision to shut the country’s oldest coal-fired power station by 2022.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two dudes trapped in their vehicles by intense snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the boys claims.

6:45PM Two studs are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two studs from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Three:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electric current to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Trio:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Three:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

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11:21AM The Turnbull government is seeking ways to keep open a number of coal-fired power stations whih are due to close.

Ten:50AM The Nationals federal conference will debate a movability that proposes a ban on wearing the burqa and niqab in public.

Ten:35AM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman died after an attack gave different accounts, police say.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

9:53AM A JUDGE has approved the $70 million compensation payout for at least one thousand four hundred current and former Manus Island detainees.

9:39AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:39AM Australia’s liking a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has ruined a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent leap in Chinese visitors.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two boys trapped in their vehicles by strenuous snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the guys claims.

6:45PM Two fellows are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two fellows from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough violet wand to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Three:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

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11:21AM The Turnbull government is seeking ways to keep open a number of coal-fired power stations whih are due to close.

Ten:50AM The Nationals federal conference will debate a maneuverability that proposes a ban on wearing the burqa and niqab in public.

Ten:35AM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman died after an onslaught gave different accounts, police say.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

9:53AM A JUDGE has approved the $70 million compensation payout for at least one thousand four hundred current and former Manus Island detainees.

9:39AM A Queensland doctor wants healthcare staff to have mandatory flu vaccinations.

9:39AM Australia’s loving a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has ruined a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been transferred in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

8:09AM International tourists spent a record $40 billion in Australia during the past year, largely aided by a ten per cent leap in Chinese visitors.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM A Sydney police officer conducting roadside speed enforcement duties has been struck and injured by a car in Sydney’s southwest.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two guys trapped in their vehicles by powerful snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the dudes claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two boys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough tens unit to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

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Five:27PM A 25-year-old NSW man has been smacked with four hundred fraud-related charges relating to a $1.Five million ‘tap and pay’ fraud ring.

Five:21PM Pauline Hanson has hit back at criticisms over her burqa stunt, labelling the attorney-general’s response "arrogant".

Five:21PM Anthony Albanese likes a blessed conjunction of issues in question time, but Darren Chester is ready with the help of the Sphinx.

Five:06PM A masculine police officer has been stood down by the Queensland Police Service after he allegedly engaged in inappropriate acts with colleagues.

Five:06PM WA is home to a global biodiversity hotspot but six hundred seventy two native species are under threat while conservation funding has fallen in the past five years.

Five:06PM The shift from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh facility is now finish with the final patients making the budge.

Four:52PM Queensland paramedics have experienced a twenty per cent surge in latest weeks as they suffered their busiest flu season on record.

Four:34PM The Victorian government’s controversial fire reforms bill will be amended in a bid to build up support of the crossbench.

Four:22PM The federal opposition says the government is preparing the ground work for a by-election in Fresh England.

Four:13PM Victoria Police and the courts need to be given more leeway on when a driver’s licence should be suspended, a report recommends.

Trio:55PM Police have urged the driver of a dark blue Mazda three hatch to mitt themselves in after an officer was struck attempting to stop the car for speeding in Sydney.

Three:39PM Ground crews and water bombing helicopters are battling a blaze in Sydney’s Lane Cove National Park but the blaze is not posing a threat to properties.

Three:39PM NSW Police have donated more than five hundred pairs of boots to Mission Australia to help homeless people and raise awareness about the problem.

Three:37PM GOMA’s Miracle exhibition has smashed attendance records, with almost 270,000 people visiting over its four month run.

Three:35PM The NSW government paid Sydney Motorway Corporation $15 million for a four-week toll-free period for the M4 motorway.

Trio:20PM Overdose concerns have been raised about prolonged release paracetamol products, such as Panadol Osteo, leading to a review by the TGA.

Trio:08PM Indigenous students from Yakanarra in Western Australia were joined by musician Josh Pyke in marking Indigenous Literacy Day in Sydney.

Two:57PM The Australia-Japan relationship is key in confronting regional problems, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has stressed at a university event on Wednesday.

Two:41PM A parliamentary inquiry into the troubled Perth Children’s Hospital has heard the same brass fittings that leached lead into the water supply may be at schools.

Two:02PM Queensland prawn farmers have defended accusations of animal cruelty over eye-stalk removal of female prawns to promote breeding.

1:57PM International tourists spent $40 billion in Australia in the past year, aided by record numbers of Chinese and Americans.

1:05PM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman was fatally stabbed gave different accounts of what happened, police say.

12:49PM The Nationals federal conference will debate a maneuverability that proposes a ban on wearing total facial coverings, including the burqa and niqab in public.

12:09PM Clothes made from fabric scraps, rags and unwanted clothes are to be shown as a part of Melbourne Style Week.

11:21AM The Turnbull government is seeking ways to keep open a number of coal-fired power stations whih are due to close.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

9:39AM Australia’s liking a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been transferred in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two guys trapped in their vehicles by strenuous snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the utter bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its budge to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the studs claims.

6:45PM Two guys are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hookup offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A spread of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two boys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-stimulation to meet peak requests during next summer.

Trio:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Trio:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Three:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Three:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Trio:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II resumes his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a assets was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

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Five:27PM A 25-year-old NSW man has been spanked with four hundred fraud-related charges relating to a $1.Five million ‘tap and pay’ fraud ring.

Five:21PM Pauline Hanson has hit back at criticisms over her burqa stunt, labelling the attorney-general’s response "arrogant".

Five:21PM Anthony Albanese likes a blessed conjunction of issues in question time, but Darren Chester is ready with the help of the Sphinx.

Five:06PM A masculine police officer has been stood down by the Queensland Police Service after he allegedly engaged in inappropriate acts with colleagues.

Five:06PM WA is home to a global biodiversity hotspot but six hundred seventy two native species are under threat while conservation funding has fallen in the past five years.

Five:06PM The shift from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh facility is now finish with the final patients making the budge.

Four:52PM Queensland paramedics have experienced a twenty per cent surge in latest weeks as they suffered their busiest flu season on record.

Four:34PM The Victorian government’s controversial fire reforms bill will be amended in a bid to build up support of the crossbench.

Four:22PM The federal opposition says the government is preparing the ground work for a by-election in Fresh England.

Four:13PM Victoria Police and the courts need to be given more leeway on when a driver’s licence should be suspended, a report recommends.

Trio:55PM Police have urged the driver of a dark blue Mazda three hatch to arm themselves in after an officer was struck attempting to stop the car for speeding in Sydney.

Three:39PM Ground crews and water bombing helicopters are battling a blaze in Sydney’s Lane Cove National Park but the blaze is not posing a threat to properties.

Trio:39PM NSW Police have donated more than five hundred pairs of boots to Mission Australia to help homeless people and raise awareness about the problem.

Trio:37PM GOMA’s Miracle exhibition has smashed attendance records, with almost 270,000 people visiting over its four month run.

Three:35PM The NSW government paid Sydney Motorway Corporation $15 million for a four-week toll-free period for the M4 motorway.

Three:20PM Overdose concerns have been raised about prolonged release paracetamol products, such as Panadol Osteo, leading to a review by the TGA.

Three:08PM Indigenous students from Yakanarra in Western Australia were joined by musician Josh Pyke in marking Indigenous Literacy Day in Sydney.

Two:57PM The Australia-Japan relationship is key in confronting regional problems, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has stressed at a university event on Wednesday.

Two:41PM A parliamentary inquiry into the troubled Perth Children’s Hospital has heard the same brass fittings that leached lead into the water supply may be at schools.

Two:02PM Queensland prawn farmers have defended accusations of animal cruelty over eye-stalk removal of female prawns to promote breeding.

1:57PM International tourists spent $40 billion in Australia in the past year, aided by record numbers of Chinese and Americans.

1:05PM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman was fatally stabbed gave different accounts of what happened, police say.

12:49PM The Nationals federal conference will debate a mobility that proposes a ban on wearing total facial coverings, including the burqa and niqab in public.

12:09PM Clothes made from fabric scraps, rags and unwanted clothes are to be shown as a part of Melbourne Style Week.

11:21AM The Turnbull government is seeking ways to keep open a number of coal-fired power stations whih are due to close.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

9:39AM Australia’s liking a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has demolished a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:36AM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

9:17PM A 69-year-old man has died on the NSW Central Coast after his car crashed through a barrier and into a sea.

8:49PM Two studs trapped in their vehicles by mighty snow in rural Victoria have been rescued.

8:43PM A West Australian man has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of more than $90,000 for selling rock lobsters on the black market.

8:41PM The Turnbull government’s proposed language test for would-be citizens should be made lighter, a coalition-dominated inquiry said.

8:05PM The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans.

7:12PM Same-sex marriage advocates are asking the total bench of the High Court to stop the government’s voluntary postal vote.

6:59PM The federal government is hopeful the Senate crossbench will support its stir to increase penalties for ‘sympathy’ strikes, with Labor opposing the measure.

6:55PM Knowing the genetic profile of bipolar patients will permit for the potential of personalised medicine, say experts.

6:46PM A "dangerous precedent" has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the boys claims.

6:45PM Two dudes are behind bars, charged with manufacturing ice in the NSW Southern Highlands, after police found them with $7 million worth of the drug.

6:23PM Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines.

6:19PM The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium.

6:19PM Two boys have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town.

6:05PM A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a "private act" and uploaded the movie to social media.

6:04PM Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party.

6:02PM The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous hook-up offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws.

Five:58PM Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent.

Five:50PM A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season.

Five:06PM A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north.

Four:46PM The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey.

Four:43PM Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia.

Four:43PM High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties.

Four:43PM Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away.

Four:17PM Two guys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia.

Four:07PM Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession.

Trio:56PM A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electro-therapy to meet peak requests during next summer.

Three:56PM After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season.

Trio:56PM The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine.

Three:43PM Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them.

Three:31PM An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace.

Trio:31PM What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday.

Three:31PM Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer.

Three:31PM The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding.

Three:31PM A fire that burned through three hundred fifty hectares of a National Park south of Sydney has been deemed "suspicious" by police.

Three:31PM A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the stir of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Two:10PM The Victorian government says it will not release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege.

1:49PM A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne.

1:47PM A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia.

12:58PM Independent artists make up a large percentage of record sales in Australia and amounted to almost $160 million in 2014/15.

12:58PM The next federal election will be held under fresh laws switching the way campaign material is authorised.

12:57PM A ‘wary’ crocodile measuring more than two metres long has been killed after evading authorities for months.

12:19PM West Australians are being asked to prepare their properties and bushfire survival plans ahead of a potentially deadly fire season.

11:58AM Minister for Trade Steven Ciobo is not worried US President Donald Trump has ulterior motives on North Korea.

11:51AM US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will talk on the phone on Wednesday morning.

11:49AM Victorian government MP Hong Lim has announced he will not seek re-election next year.

11:22AM One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, the Phillip Island penguin parade, was closed at the weekend as wild weather lashed the region.

11:22AM A 20-year-old firefighter has been arrested in Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, after allegedly making more than forty false calls to triple zero

11:22AM The NSW government has sold three hundred eighty four schools or Department of Education sites since two thousand eleven despite the overcrowding crisis gripping NSW schools, Labor says.

9:07AM Qantas is investigating alleged disruptive behaviour by the Canberra Raiders Under 20s side on a flight from Brisbane to Canberra.

9:01AM Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has laughed off a professional’s criticism of his basketball efforts, telling most politicians given a ball would miss the shot.

8:16AM The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child and again having to cope with another bout of the debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

8:16AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Tuesday.

8:16AM A person has been airlifted to hospital after a chicken truck collided with another truck in South Australia.

8:16AM Police have launched an investigation after a bod was found in a house fire in regional Victoria.

Ten:08PM Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child.

9:57PM Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze.

9:15PM The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven.

9:15PM Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes.

8:58PM A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti.

8:22PM A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine.

8:04PM A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road.

6:16PM A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC.

6:13PM Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents.

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Ten:22PM An accused drug boss allegedly behind a heroin and ice syndicate has been charged, while her Kings Cross dealers are being rounded up.

9:46PM A 30-year-old man has been charged after a revolver and fifty eight rounds of ammunition were found in the garden bed of a Sydney childcare centre in 2013.

9:22PM Some staff who were underpaid by MasterChef judge George Calombaris’ restaurant empire may have to wait until next year for their wages.

7:34PM Households already know they’re being slugged more as part of WA’s budget repair plan, and now it emerges to be the gold and property sector’s turn.

7:04PM A whale carcass at a reef has attracted a Four.Five metre white shark and 3m tiger shark in Perth’s south, prompting authorities to issue a warning.

6:52PM WA is home to a global biodiversity hotspot but six hundred seventy two native species are under threat while conservation funding has fallen in the past five years.

6:29PM The NSW government paid Sydney Motorway Corporation $15 million for a four-week toll-free period for the M4 motorway.

6:29PM Queensland’s mines minister has voiced frustration over the federal government’s gas policy, as he announced more gas exploration in the north of the state.

6:23PM A parliamentary inquiry into the troubled Perth Children’s Hospital has heard the same brass fittings that leached lead into the water supply may be at schools.

6:10PM A Senate inquiry has called for an urgent ban on flammable cladding following London’s deadly Grenfell Tower fire.

6:06PM Melbourne man Alexander Dow Freeburn accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, who was found with forty three separate injuries on her assets.

6:03PM Three teenagers have been charged after three properties were set alight on NSW’s north coast, including two abandoned properties.

6:03PM A 23-year-old man has been charged after a bullet was fired into a southwestern Sydney home while two adults and two children were inwards.

Five:50PM Queensland’s opposition has called for the government to explain a problem that caused delays for southeast Queensland rail commuters on Tuesday.

Five:47PM Pauline Hanson has hit back at criticisms over her burqa stunt, labelling the attorney-general’s response "arrogant".

Five:31PM The Liddell power station in NSW that’s scheduled to close in two thousand twenty two could fall under a "rebirth", the local Chamber of Commerce says.

Five:31PM The NSW government has disputed claims by the opposition that three hundred eighty four Education Department property sales have been made since 2011.

Five:27PM A 25-year-old NSW man has been spanked with four hundred fraud-related charges relating to a $1.Five million ‘tap and pay’ fraud ring.

Five:21PM Anthony Albanese likes a blessed conjunction of issues in question time, but Darren Chester is ready with the help of the Sphinx.

Five:06PM A masculine police officer has been stood down by the Queensland Police Service after he allegedly engaged in inappropriate acts with colleagues.

Five:06PM The shift from the old Royal Adelaide Hospital to the fresh facility is now finish with the final patients making the budge.

Four:52PM Queensland paramedics have experienced a twenty per cent surge in latest weeks as they suffered their busiest flu season on record.

Four:34PM The Victorian government’s controversial fire reforms bill will be amended in a bid to build up support of the crossbench.

Four:22PM The federal opposition says the government is preparing the ground work for a by-election in Fresh England.

Four:13PM Victoria Police and the courts need to be given more leeway on when a driver’s licence should be suspended, a report recommends.

Trio:55PM Police have urged the driver of a dark blue Mazda three hatch to mitt themselves in after an officer was struck attempting to stop the car for speeding in Sydney.

Three:39PM Ground crews and water bombing helicopters are battling a blaze in Sydney’s Lane Cove National Park but the blaze is not posing a threat to properties.

Three:39PM NSW Police have donated more than five hundred pairs of boots to Mission Australia to help homeless people and raise awareness about the problem.

Three:37PM GOMA’s Miracle exhibition has smashed attendance records, with almost 270,000 people visiting over its four month run.

Three:20PM Overdose concerns have been raised about prolonged release paracetamol products, such as Panadol Osteo, leading to a review by the TGA.

Trio:08PM Indigenous students from Yakanarra in Western Australia were joined by musician Josh Pyke in marking Indigenous Literacy Day in Sydney.

Two:57PM The Australia-Japan relationship is key in confronting regional problems, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has stressed at a university event on Wednesday.

Two:02PM Queensland prawn farmers have defended accusations of animal cruelty over eye-stalk removal of female prawns to promote breeding.

1:57PM International tourists spent $40 billion in Australia in the past year, aided by record numbers of Chinese and Americans.

1:05PM Five people linked to a Geelong house where a woman was fatally stabbed gave different accounts of what happened, police say.

12:49PM The Nationals federal conference will debate a maneuverability that proposes a ban on wearing total facial coverings, including the burqa and niqab in public.

12:09PM Clothes made from fabric scraps, rags and unwanted clothes are to be shown as a part of Melbourne Style Week.

11:21AM The Turnbull government is seeking ways to keep open a number of coal-fired power stations whih are due to close.

9:57AM Safety concerns and the political climate have prompted the NSW Police mounted unit to cancel its popular annual open day.

9:53AM A JUDGE has approved the $70 million compensation payout for at least one thousand four hundred current and former Manus Island detainees.

9:39AM Australia’s liking a surge in foreign tourists, with record numbers of Chinese and American visitors spending up big, the International Visitor Survey shows.

Ten:01AM A Melbourne building company and its director have been fined $880,000 over the death of an apprentice at a construction site four years ago.

9:17AM A fire has ruined a home in Sydney’s northwest, with six fire crews battling the blaze before the roof collapsed.

9:17AM A key crossbench senator wants to know why the Turnbull government is looking at saving a coal-fired power station when more wasn’t done to keep Hazelwood open.

8:13AM More than two thousand rifles, shotguns and handguns have been passed in by Victorian owners during the very first two months of the National Firearms Amnesty.

7:42AM What’s on the agenda for federal parliament on Wednesday.

7:20AM Police say a 12-year-old Brisbane boy missing since Monday morning has been found safe and well.

6:34AM Sydney police are questioning a 46-year-old man after a woman was stabbed during an apparent domestic dispute at Redfern.

9:36PM Nationals MP Andrew Broad has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the judiciary over its treating of family and domestic violence cases.

9:17PM Dr Tony Bartone, vice president of the Australian Medical Association, says developing a relationship with your GP builds confidence in the care they provide.

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