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5 votes
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Bureau of Meteorology hits out at 'inaccurate' reports of local forecasting changes
2 votes -
Wentworth by-election: Independent candidate Kerryn Phelps claims victory, Government loses majority.
5 votes -
Heritage tick for Federation Square jeopardises Apple store plans
5 votes -
'Dirty tricks': Fake email sent to Wentworth voters claims Kerryn Phelps has HIV
3 votes -
Teen rides around the world in record attempt until someone in Townsville steals his bike
9 votes -
A senior Australian doctor offering medical care to refugees on Nauru was detained by police yesterday and deported from the island this afternoon
7 votes -
Palestinians warn Jerusalem shift would turn Australia into 'international pariah' and risk trade
6 votes -
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison open to following President Donald Trump in moving Israel embassy to Jerusalem
7 votes -
Separated refugee families launch legal action against Australian government at UN
7 votes -
NSW Young Nationals investigate alt-right 'infiltration', suspend new memberships
5 votes -
United Nations urges Australia to evacuate offshore refugees over health crisis
3 votes -
"Who Are Our Politicians Really Working For?" by Waleed Aly [video 6m:50s]
3 votes -
ABC board members appointed by Communications Minister Mitch Fifield despite being rejected by merit-based panel
3 votes -
The influence game: How to access power in Australia.
4 votes -
Australia's Labor party laughing as Coalition kowtows to Rupert Murdoch
4 votes -
The haunting of Port Arthur: Australian MPs launch new push on gun laws
6 votes -
Energy Minister Angus Taylor has confirmed the Morrison government will not replace the renewable energy target after it peaks in 2020
5 votes -
No handmaids here! Australian Liberal women launch their red resistance
8 votes -
'Affront to human rights': Top UN official slams Australia's offshore detention
8 votes -
Corruption, incompetence and a musical: Nauru's cursed history
2 votes -
China officially bans ABC website, claims internet is 'fully open'
9 votes -
'Secure, open and inclusive': Indo-Australia trade deal to cover almost everything
3 votes -
Suspected asylum seekers found in Daintree in far north Queensland, authorities say
2 votes -
Scott Morrison is the new Prime Minister of Australia
Key points: The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called. The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership. Three...
Key points:
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The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called.
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The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership.
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Three candidates nominated: Peter Dutton, Scott Morrison, Julie Bishop.
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Bishop was eliminated in the first round of voting.
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Morrison won the second round of voting against Dutton, 45:40.
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As the leader of the Liberal Party, Morrison becomes the new Prime Minister... probably. It now depends on whether their coalition partners, the National Party, support the new Liberal leader (but they probably will: the alternative is to lose government).
EDIT1: And Josh Frydenburg is the deputy leader of the Liberal Party. That does not make him the Deputy Prime Minister: that role goes to the leader of the National Party whenever the Coalition is in government.
EDIT2: The news: http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrison-wins-leaderal-leadership/10160168
Follow live here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/live-turnbull-leadership-challenge-looms/10159462
Some background on Scott Morrison: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrisons-rise-to-prime-minister-of-australia/10160458
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has ditched his commitment to legislate for an emissions reduction target as he scrambles to save his leadership.
10 votes -
Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia
4 votes -
Gun law changes dropped by Tasmanian Liberals following community backlash
7 votes -
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has secured the support of an overwhelming majority of Liberal and Nationals MPs for his energy policy.
4 votes -
Electricity prices are falling - and will keep doing so - whether or not energy deal is inked
4 votes -
States give conditional support to National Energy Guarantee, but more talks to come
2 votes -
Australia's population to hit twenty-five million, newest resident likely to be young, female, and Chinese
8 votes -
Energy deal in limbo as states step up their demands
1 vote -
'Damoclean sword': Michaela Banerji is still fighting after five years. The former Immigration Department official said her sacking after a tweet "drove a stake" through her.
3 votes -
Inside the new cyber centre training Australia's (online) frontline
3 votes -
Why Pollies Want You To Fear African Gangs [video 7m 53s]
3 votes -
The Victorian parliament has passed new legislation tightening rules for donations to Australian political parties
6 votes -
Electricity plan would all but hit emissions goal before it starts
1 vote -
The family of an Australian woman shot dead by a police officer outside her home in Minneapolis is suing the city and several officers for violating her civil rights.
3 votes -
Labor leader must stand up to militant union demands
0 votes -
Turkey stuns Australia, rejects extradition of terrorist Neil Prakash
3 votes -
Renewables will replace ageing coal plants at lowest cost, Australian Energy Market Operator says
5 votes -
Attorney-General poised to crack down on gaps in gun laws in wake of Pennant Hills murders
3 votes -
Industry brands Australia's 10% migration intake drop 'disappointing'
0 votes -
'Serious questions' over whether Australia's emissions cuts are real
2 votes -
Defending democracy a generational struggle, Australian MPs warn
3 votes -
Channel Seven accused of fear-mongering over 'African gangs' story
6 votes -
Australia is stopping its direct aid to Palestinians, and will instead give to the United Nations' humanitarian relief efforts.
6 votes -
National Redress Scheme starts for survivors of child sexual abuse
2 votes -
Parliament passes sweeping new foreign influence laws
3 votes