Minister defends arts lifeline
Monday night’s QandA focused on Victoria’s spike in COVID-19 cases, the decimated arts industry, ALP branch stacking and claims of sexual harassment in the High Court.
Monday night’s QandA focused on Victoria’s spike in COVID-19 cases, the decimated arts industry, ALP branch stacking and claims of sexual harassment in the High Court.
A Northern Territory cattle company at the centre of the successful live export class action will be paid $3m in damages.
As Victoria’s cases spiked again with an 11th consecutive day of double-digit rises, the state’s Deputy Chief Health officer had a grim admission.
Almost 70,000 managers and professionals have lost their jobs over three months, according to new analysis.
The former Senator fired up as the ABC panel show discussed secret trials and security overreach in Australia.
Questions have been emerging on what big sporting codes are actually doing to end discrimination in their games.
A NSW coroner will launch an inquiry into the outbreak of coronavirus at the Newmarch House aged-care facility in Sydney’s west, where 19 residents died.
A driver who crashed into a Sydney hijab shop injuring 14 people has been denied bail for the second time.
A police officer has been suspended after footage emerged of an indigenous teen being arrested.
The ABC’s Q&A program dealt with the federal government’s energy road map and what Australia’s energy priorities are as it shifts from coal to gas.
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