Union splits from Labor to back PM on China
The Australian Workers Union has told Scott Morrison not to ‘capitulate’ to the communist state’s gaming of international trade rules.
The Australian Workers Union has told Scott Morrison not to ‘capitulate’ to the communist state’s gaming of international trade rules.
Pubs and clubs will be able to serve patrons from Friday, with the NSW government ruling they can operate with 10 patrons inside at a time.
Beijing has accused Australia of launching an inquiry into the COVID-19 pandemic for political reasons.
Chinese brewing giants are leading the internal pushback against Beijing’s threats to slap tariffs on Australian barley exports.
The government is denying that China’s meat ban is a tit-for-tat skirmish in what’s becoming a full-blown trade war with Australia.
Scott Morrison has left the door open to overhauling the $130bn JobKeeper scheme.
The competition watchdog has released its framework to enforce new “big stick” powers from next month.
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is prepared to take China to the World Trade Organisation over barley dispute.
Industry leaders have demanded Labor backs down on threats to scuttle key workplace changes to help keep businesses afloat.
TV networks have taken a major coronavirus economic hit despite huge surges in viewership.
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