Visa deal after China’s brutal crackdown
Thousands of fearful Hong Kong residents who don’t want to return home will be allowed to stay in Australia in the wake of China’s crackdown.
Thousands of fearful Hong Kong residents who don’t want to return home will be allowed to stay in Australia in the wake of China’s crackdown.
One in ten people living in Melbourne’s coronavirus hotspot zones are still refusing to be tested for the deadly virus, despite a surge in cases.
Victorians from coronavirus hot spot suburbs will face fines of up to $11,000 or possible jail time if they enter NSW from midnight tonight.
Scott Morrison will warn Australians to prepare for a more “dangerous” post-COVID world as he announces a move against China.
Pub baron Craig Laundy has urged underemployed Australians to “get off their backsides”, accusing casual workers of “the biggest piss take’’.
Scott Morrison is urging Victoria to issue shutdown orders now or risk the coronavirus outbreak in the state getting even worse.
A “jaw-dropping” US report has claimed Donald Trump bullied world leaders, including Prime Minister Scott Morrison, during “sadistic” phone calls.
Economists have uncovered the stunning price tag of each job saved under JobKeeper as the Prime Minister weighs phasing out the scheme.
Scott Morrison has claimed some Aussies are turning down shifts due to the new higher dole payment, as JobSeeker comes under review.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is being urged to deliver direct cash for families and extend JobKeeper, but it comes with an eye-watering price tag.
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