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Sky News Australia
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Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has fronted the media after the High Court handed down its decision in the ASF17 case. The High Court, on Friday, rejected a challenge by an Iranian refugee known by the pseudonym ASF17. This means that the government will not have to release up to 170 asylum seekers from detention whose lack of cooperation is a factor in why they can’t be deported. “The government welcomes this decision of the court because we’ve always held this view,” Mr Giles said. “We’ll continue to work to make our migration system better, stronger, and also fairer.”

Sky News Australia
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Mater Regional Health executive director Chris Went has applauded the Queensland government after it announced a $39 million funding package to improve perinatal mental healthcare services across the state. The announcement was made at the Future Townsville 2024 forum which is focusing on healthcare services across Northern Australia. “We were delighted to hear that the Queensland government is supporting perinatal mental health across the state with funding towards eight perinatal mental heath beds at our Mater Townsville private hospital for our public community,” Ms Went told Sky News Australia. “We work very closely with the hospital and health service locally here and it's just a great service for the mums and bubs of the town.”

Sky News Australia
1 時間 前に

Former Secret Service special agent Chuck Marino has slammed the Biden administration for “abandoning” its federal responsibilities of securing its borders and enforcing the immigration laws. Under President Biden, the southern border has become more chaotic than ever, with people on both sides of the political aisle calling for more to be done. “That opens up to great risks. I’m aware of it. Intelligence and law enforcement officials are aware of it,” Mr Marino told Sky News Australia. “It undercuts every single aspect of our Homeland Security apparatus, and it’s unacceptable. It should be unacceptable to the American public. “I think they realise that as the number one issue now going into the 2024 presidential election, and it also increases their risk to an unacceptable level.”

Sky News Australia
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Endometriosis Australia Ambassador Julie Snook says any little bit of money and support is "great news" as the federal government is expected to announce a major boost for the more than one million Australians suffering from the disease. Beginning July next year, $49 million will go towards providing women with longer specialist consultations, all covered under Medicare. “On average, it costs a woman with endometriosis $30,000 a year in medical bills,” Ms Snook told Sky News Australia. “All the work we have done with Endometriosis Australia, we’ve been desperate for this funding, and we’ve been desperate for this support.” “Some women, on average, it takes six and a half years for a woman to be diagnosed with endometriosis. “Think of six and a half years' worth of medical appointments, in and out of GPs and specialists, trying to come up with different solutions. It adds up.” "Any little bit of money, any little bit of support we will absolutely take, this is great news."

Sky News Australia
1 時間 前に

Shadow Communications Minister David Coleman has urged the Albanese government to include age verification trials in the government’s specialised committee into social media. A Joint Parliamentary Select Committee will investigate Meta ending its financial deals with news media companies in Australia and the consequences of countering misinformation on digital platforms. The committee is expected to report on the impacts of harmful content on users' mental health. “We need to move into the era of moving into age verification to protect kids online,” Mr Coleman told Sky News Australia. “We would never allow kids to watch dangerous movies or R-rated material on TV, so why is it okay on social media? It’s not okay, it has got to stop and the government has to include social media in this trial.”

Sky News Australia
5 時間 前に

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal budget will “fight inflation” without “smashing” the economy.  “It won’t be a smash and grab budget because people are hurting and the economy is slowing,” Mr Chalmers said during a media conference on Friday. “But there will be a premium on responsibility and restraint. “There will be savings in the budget, there’ll be spending restraint in the budget so that we can get the budget in much better nick to make room for our priorities.” The Albanese government is set to hand down its federal budget on Tuesday next week.

Sky News Australia
5 時間 前に

Cato Institute Latin America Policy Analyst Daniel Raisbeck discussed the controversy around El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s battle against crime. This comes amid released footage showing the El Salvador President announcing to his cabinet they are all under investigation for corruption. “El Salvador has been, during the last few decades, one of the most violent countries in Latin America and in fact in the world,” Mr Raisbeck told Sky News host Gabriella Power. “This changed with Bukele who came to power around 5 years ago. He has … made El Salvador from one of the most violent countries in the world to one of the least violent in the region. “This has been done by violating all types of due process. “There is already several instances of Bukele really installing the early stages of an autocratic regime. “On the one hand, he is tremendously popular, he has definitely solved the issue of crime for the time being, on the other hand, he has used very questionable methods.”

Sky News Australia
5 時間 前に

Cato Institute Latin America Policy Analyst Daniel Raisbeck says there will probably be more arrests of El Salvador government figures. El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced to his cabinet they are all under investigation for corruption, already arresting one of his advisers. “Bukele wants to portray himself not only as the victor in the war against crime but also the war against corruption,” Mr Raisbeck told Sky News host Gabriella Power. “In a certain sense, Bukele has won because there hasn’t been very many times the president of El Salvador is discussed outside of Central America or in the region, let alone across the Anglo-speaking world. “On the other hand … his tactics have been very heavy-handed. “The question is to what extent there can be any rules or checks on his power.”

Sky News Australia
5 時間 前に

The federal government will establish a specialised committee into social media in a bid for more transparency and accountability. A Joint Parliamentary Select Committee will investigate Meta ending its financial deals with news media companies in Australia. It will also examine the consequences of countering misinformation on digital platforms. The Committee is expected to report on the impacts of harmful content on users' mental health. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says the inquiry will provide an opportunity to hold social media giants accountable.

Sky News Australia
5 時間 前に

CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the ASX 200 is expected to kick off in positive territory after hope “revived” in the Northern Hemisphere with interest rates. “We’re going to kick off in positive territory this morning. It will only be a modest gain up by around 0.2 of a per cent,” he told Sky News Australia. “But slightly more encouraging is the tone we saw in the Northern Hemisphere because of the fact that we saw a movement lower, where interest rates were concerned both in Europe and the United States. “Hope has revived somewhat after recent weeks of doubt that interest rates are not that far off.” Presented by CommSec.

Sky News Australia
12 時間 前に

Sky News host Paul Murray says there was a survey put out to Australians asking them about their “sense of belonging” to the country. Mr Murray said the results show people that feel they belong to Australia to a great extent is under 60 per cent in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The results suggest people with ‘only slightly or not at all’ selected are 10 per cent of Sydney, 13 per cent of Melbourne and 11 per cent of Brisbane. “The number of people between the ages of 18-29 who believe that they have a sense of belonging to a great extent is just 26 per cent, a quarter of young people in Melbourne. “33 (per cent) in Brisbane and in Sydney.”

Sky News Australia
12 時間 前に

Sky News Australia host James Macpherson says Joe Biden has just “spooked” all US allies with a threat to withhold weapons from Israel if they invade Rafah. “Doesn’t this decision spook every US ally? “Here we are down under thinking you know what if China attacks, the US will come to our rescue. “Joe Biden has just informed all of his allies, domestic politics trumps our commitment to allies. “So you’d be thinking twice before you rely on America wouldn’t you.”

Sky News Australia
12 時間 前に

Robert F Kennedy Jr on Tuesday has reignited calls to debate former US president Donald Trump at the upcoming Libertarian Party convention. In a post to X, Kennedy wrote; "I'd like to make you an offer. We're both going to be speaking at the upcoming Libertarian convention on May 24 and 25". "It's perfect neutral territory for you and me to have a debate where you can defend your record for your wavering supporters;. "You yourself have said you're not afraid to debate me as long as my poll numbers are decent. "Well, they are. In fact, I'm the only presidential candidate in history who has polled ahead of both major party candidates in head-to-head races. "So let's meet in a couple of weeks and show the American public that at least two of the major candidates aren't afraid to debate each other". Turning Point USA contributor Erin Elmore joined Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power to discuss whether the debate between the pair is likely to happen.

Sky News Australia
12 時間 前に

Sky News Australia host Caleb Bond has responded to the Hunter Valley Grammar school replacing their Mother’s Day gift stall with an ‘inclusive’ Family gift stall. “It’s the same as the whole war on Christmas,” Mr Bond said. “How many people have you met who are actually offended by Christmas? “Zero, right? “I am willing to bet a lot of money that not a single parent at Hunter Valley Grammar complained about their being a Mother’s Day gift stall.”

Sky News Australia
12 時間 前に

‘To Di For’ podcast host Kinsey Schofield has reacted to Netflix editing out Kim Kardashian being booed at Tom Brady roast. The reality television star was intensely booed by the audience during the Tom Brady's roast for Netflix. “This woman is still so powerful it’s the only thing that was removed from the Tom Brady roast,” Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “That’s the only edit that was made after the live broadcast they reuploaded it without the booing of Kim Kardashian. “So why? Who requested it? That’s wild to me.”

Sky News Australia
15 時間 前に

Nationals Senator Matt Canavan has opened up about his experiences in federal politics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr Canavan admitted he would “cut politicians some slack in 2020” when the virus first arrived in Australia. “It was novel then,” he explained to Sky News host Sharri Markson. “But a year or so later in 2021, we kind of knew about the virus very well. The Nationals Senator admitted he “became very critical” of the government’s approach to the pandemic as knowledge of the pandemic increased. “Anyone who did was pilloried as a grandma killer.”

Sky News Australia
15 時間 前に

Shadow Defence Minister Andrew Hastie has labelled America's decision to pause weapon shipment to Israel as “very problematic”. “This war has to end and only ends when Hamas is destroyed both as a military and political force and if that’s the objective then Israel and its allies must be doing everything they can to reach that objective,” Mr Hastie told Sky News host Sharri Markson. “So, this war can end and we can enter into negotiations for a peaceful settlement. “My fear is that this move by the US government slows that process down. “It slows the march towards defeat of Hamas and that’s why on the face of it this is a very problematic decision.”

Sky News Australia
15 時間 前に

Sky News Australia host James Macpherson has responded to Brisbane police being told to consider alternative options to arresting criminals. The Brisbane city watch house is running at half capacity due to water works which has triggered the bombshell memo to police. “Like what do you give him a stern talking to?” Mr Macpherson said. “Do you glare at him? “Do you say to the criminals look normally we’d arrest you but today we’re going to get you to tell us what you think should happen to you. “You could not make this up.”

Sky News Australia
15 時間 前に

Sky News host Rita Panahi looks at the latest trans agenda “craziness” with a book for toddlers explaining why their new baby brother or sister is really a “they”. A social media user has reviewed the book, ‘It’s a They!’, by, Lindsay Herriot. “This book is all about welcoming a new baby into the family and not knowing how that baby will identify when they grow up,” he said. “So we’re not going to be assuming their gender.” Ms Panahi said she’s “fascinated and horrified, all at once”. “Good lord but even this craziness isn’t crazy enough for some. The book reviewer thinks this little book is too preoccupied with gender,” she said.

Sky News Australia
15 時間 前に

Comedian Josh Ocean Thomas has brutally mocked an audience member who admitted to working for the Biden administration. “Is your job to wake him up?”, the comedian said. “What a s**tshow of a job you have – I can’t believe you admitted that in front of all these people. “You have the freedom to lie – you could have said you were a hooker and I would’ve been prouder of you. “Are you ready to be unemployed, or what’s your vibe?”

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