War cabinet set up to combat coronavirus
The COVID-19 pandemic has struck at the heart of government with Peter Dutton testing positive for the virus, as a new bipartisan war cabinet of national leaders was set up.
The COVID-19 pandemic has struck at the heart of government with Peter Dutton testing positive for the virus, as a new bipartisan war cabinet of national leaders was set up.
Scott Morrison pulls out of NRL match as his Home Affairs Minister is hospitalised with coronavirus after US trip and gatherings of over 500 people are banned.
The PM bans non-essential gatherings over 500, while warning of international travel as he announced a national cabinet.
Scott Morrison says Australia could see lower interest rates in coming months but rejects that the cash rate would go negative.
Federal Nationals president Larry Anthony will use the country party’s centenary celebrations to rally the troops.
Small and medium-sized businesses will be given up to $25,000 in cash under a stimulus package worth almost $18bn.
The AFP has spent $300k on safety masks for frontline officers, with some agencies using special clause to expand coronavirus response.
Australia’s biggest employers have backed Scott Morrison’s call to support small businesses and keep workers in jobs.
Australian mining companies are paying more than $20bn annually to prop-up federal and state budget bottom-lines.
Michael McCormack wants to be the Nationals leader who ‘builds dams’ after years of procrastination by various governments.
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