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Morrison refutes China laser allegations

Scott Morrison has hit back at China's claims that an Australian aircraft was flying too close to a Chinese warship before it was lasered.

Morrison urging tourists to return as international borders open

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is urging international tourists to return to Australia with the nation's borders due to open on Monday.

Inquiry into Grace Tame’s claims she was told to not criticise Morrison

Claims a taxpayer-funded agency ordered Grace Tame to avoid criticising Scott Morrison at the 2022 Australian of the Year Awards are being investigated.

Morrison apologises for assault, harassment

Scott Morrison has apologised to former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins as well as others exploited, abused and harassed in federal parliament.

PM keen to open up Australia’s international border

Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants to get international borders open as soon as possible but without impacting Australia's hospital system.

Barnaby Joyce offered to quit over Scott Morrison ‘liar’ text

A leaked text message shows Barnaby Joyce labelled Prime Minister Scott Morrison "a hypocrite and a liar" while a backbencher last year.

View from The Hill: Morrison a ‘psycho’ – now who would have said that?

Categorical denials have followed the report Scott Morrison was described as a “psycho” over text to then NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian

Almost three in four COVID deaths had serious health risk

A Senate hearing into COVID-19 has been told nearly three-quarters of people who died from the virus had an underlying health condition.

Morrison ‘not fussed’ after being called a ‘psycho’ in leaked texts

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sought to shrug off questions about a leaked ministerial text exchange labelling him a "complete psycho".

Morrison ‘cautiously optimistic’ about international travel

As the tourism industry calls for international borders to reopen, Scott Morrison says he is waiting on advice on the resilience of the hospital system.

Bonuses to aged care workers criticised as sugar hit

Aged care workers will receive bonus payments as the federal government moves to shore up the sector hit hard by the ongoing wave of Omicron infections.

Canberra protests call for end to vaccine mandates and COVID restrictions

A group of people from across Australia have arrived in Canberra to protest vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions.

Coalition defends slump in latest polls

Coalition ministers have been rolled out to defend the federal government and prime minister's poor standing in the polls, after support for the party and the prime minister slumped further. 

Vulnerable Australians left behind by pandemic mismanagement

In this month’s op-ed piece, Labor Member for Canberra, Alicia Payne, argues the Morrison Government has mismanaged the pandemic and is leaving vulnerable Australians behind.

Grace Tame’s awkward meeting with Scott Morrison

Outgoing Australian of the Year Grace Tame and Prime Minister Scott Morrison have had an awkward meeting in Canberra.

PM’s WeChat woes go back to G7 meeting

The prime minister's WeChat account has been plagued with problems for at least six months, with issues starting around the time he attended G7 meetings in the UK, one senator says.

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