Your morning Briefing
Your 2-minute digest of the day’s top stories and must-reads.
Your 2-minute digest of the day’s top stories and must-reads.
Hello readers. Taxpayers may pay the bill for Sydney Opal Tower defects and unions plan seven-day strike over labour hire practises.
Hello readers. Donald Trump shatters hopes of end to government shutdown and how Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun slipped in race for freedom.
Hello readers. University of Sydney forced to pull support for GetUp campaign and Scott Morrison’s bizarre footwear goes viral.
Hello readers. Tony Abbott blasts Fraser Anning’s “poor judgment” after race rally and police take aim at Medicare rorters.
Hello readers. Rogue MP Emma Husar savages Labor over its “women problem” and Australia is dangerously exposed to fuel crisis.
Hello readers. Scores of east coast property development sites will hit the market within months and the world’s safest airline for 2019 has been named.
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Hello readers. Australian housing market now at its weakest since 2008 and outspoken priest Rod Bower raises ire of Jewish groups.
Your noon briefing is ready: Liberals slam Dutton for ‘selfish, arrogant’ attack on Turnbull and suburb lives in fear of new gang.
Your Briefing is ready: Kerryn Phelps has listed medical clinics and a property portfolio on her first register of member’s interests and women are vying for the seat vacated by disgraced MP Andrew Broad.
Ousted ABC MD Michelle Guthrie has launched legal action and Nationals MP Andrew Broad has alleged he was blackmailed.
India won the toss and batted first on an MCG pitch that’s expected to offer assistance to Australia’s bowlers.
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Hello readers. Adani gets things moving at the nation’s most hotly contested coalmine and Sydney experiences worst hailstorm in 20 years.
Hello readers. National audit reveals lives could be at risk from unsafe rooftop solar panels and Barnaby Joyce knew of Andrew Broad claims.
Hello readers. Qld’s mounting debt sparks credit rating warning and APRA moves to avert a property crisis as housing downturn accelerates.
Hello readers. Nationals MP Andrew Broad will not contest the next election after the “sugar babes” scandal.
Your noon 2-minute digest of the day’s top stories and must-reads.
Good afternoon, readers. Court told of hitman witness in Chris Dawson trial and Australia starts strongly in the Second Test.
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