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Sky News Australia
پہلے 2 گھنٹے

The Albanese government has been slammed on migration with 60 per cent of voters in a poll claiming Labor handled it in an “unplanned and unmanaged way". Recent polling also revealed 50 per cent of voters wanted Labor to make deeper cuts to migration than it revealed in last week’s federal budget. Sky News host James Macpherson and Caroline Di Russo joined Chris Kenny to discuss the recent polling on Labor’s migration plan.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 2 گھنٹے

Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council Executive Manager Joel Burnie slammed the “distinct lack of leadership” amid the Israel-Hamas war. This comes amid the growing concerns of anti-Semitism across the globe. “There is a distinct lack of leadership,” Mr Burnie told Sky News Australia. “Straight from the top, there has been flip flopping around by this federal government as to … the conflict over there but also in the treatment of Jews here in Australia."

Sky News Australia
پہلے 2 گھنٹے

Sky News host Andrew Bolt has hit out at ABC host Sarah Ferguson over an interview with Opposition leader Peter Dutton about his plans to cut immigration. In a one-on-one sit-down interview after the Opposition leader’s budget reply speech, the ABC host claimed the ‘Australia First’ slogan does not sound like an “Australian -type thing to say”. Mr Bolt questioned whether the ABC wants the country’s immigration slogan to be “put Australia last”. “We have got to treat immigration policy more seriously than this,” he said.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 2 گھنٹے

Sky News host Rita Panahi outlines the “vast difference” between Joe Biden’s demeanour day to day and on stage. It follows a debate announcement between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, where the former president has called for Biden to be drug tested before the event. “There’s such a vast difference between how we see him day to day, where he really does struggle with autocue and notes and all sorts of assistance,” Ms Panahi said. “And then you see him, and he seems to be sharper and more lucid and you’re wondering what’s the change there. “Is he getting some help, is he just having a good day?”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 2 گھنٹے

Comedian Alex Stein discusses the “weaponisation” of Joe Biden's presidency against Donald Trump. It follows calls about whether Donald Trump’s trial and gag orders were a measure used by the opposition to hinder his candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections. “They weaponised the Obama presidency and they’re weaponising the Biden presidency against Donald Trump,” Mr Stein told Rita Panahi. “Because they’re afraid of him. “If Donald Trump gets into the office, I hope that he uses some of his power to go against the evil people that are running our country like Hillary Clinton.”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 5 گھنٹے

Sky News Business Reporter Ed Boyd says the ASX closed up 0.63 per cent on Monday and is “getting very close to its record high” of just under 7,900 points. Intelligence software company Nuix soared 25.21 per cent after the tech stock upgraded its annual guidance due to positive trading. Online bookie Pointsbet also upgraded its earning guidance, sharply lifting 9.89 per cent. Litigation funder Omni Bridgeway slumped 9.21 per cent, and tech stock Appen was down 4.62 per cent.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 5 گھنٹے

Agribusiness Elders expects better trading conditions in the second half of this year after a tough six months due to challenging weather, cautious client sentiment, lower fertiliser prices and falling livestock prices. Elders reported a 19 per cent drop in revenue to about $1.3 billion. The underlying profit slipped 72 per cent, and the company’s statutory profit was down 76 per cent to $11.6 million. Elders cut its dividends to 18 cents per share, down from 23 cents in the prior period.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 5 گھنٹے

Casino operator Star Entertainment Group has confirmed it has received opportunistic takeover offers from third parties. The company told the market this morning it “has received inbound interest from a number of other external parties regarding transactions including a consortium of investors which included the entity Hard Rock Hotels and Resorts (Pacific), which The Star understands is a local partner of Hard Rock. The Star said all offers it has received have been confidential, unsolicited, preliminary and non-binding.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 5 گھنٹے

Former US President Donald Trump and Melania Trump swelled with pride as they attended their son Barron’s graduation on Friday. The 18-year-old’s graduation at West Palm Beach, Florida, was met with pride as parents watched on from the stands. Alongside the 77-year-old and his wife was Melania’s father, Viktor Knavs, who watched as his grandson accepted his diploma. Melania, rarely seen publicly during Trump’s presidential election campaign, smiled and waved at Barron’s graduation. Trump’s appearance at Barron’s graduation was initially in doubt due to his New York hush-money trial. The court granted the former president’s request to have Friday off from court to attend his son's graduation.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 5 گھنٹے

Officials have confirmed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian have been killed in a helicopter crash. The President and Foreign Minister were on board the helicopter when it went down in heavy fog in Iran's East Azerbaijan province. ANU Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Professor Amin Saikal joined Sky News Australia to discuss what the death of Ebrahim Raisi would mean for Iran and its internal affairs.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 9 گھنٹے

Comedian Bill Maher has defended Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker against backlash over his graduation speech at Benedictine College. The Kansas City Chiefs kicker recently came under fire over his comments directed at women during his commencement speech. The NFL player has been labelled a misogynist and having a 1950s mentality following his viral speech. The League has since publicly distanced itself from his comments. During a panel discussion on Friday, the 'Real Time' host said he doesn’t understand "what the big crime is". "I don't agree with much with this guy, but I don't get the thing, Maher said. "He said… ‘Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world.' Ok, that seems fairly, like, modern." "‘But I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.’ I don't see what the big crime is. I really don't." Maher questioned why this view is seen as problematic, noting that many Americans share it. "And I think this is part of the problem people have with the left is that lots of people in this country are like this," he said. "Like he's saying some of you may go on to lead successful careers, but a lot of you are excited about this other way that people- everybody used to be. And now can't that be a choice too?"

Sky News Australia
پہلے 9 گھنٹے

Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais has thanked the people who tried to get him cancelled. Mr Gervais posed a clip of his stand up ‘Armageddon’ on X. “Thanks to everyone who complained about this trailer and even signed a petition to get #Armageddon removed from Netflix. You helped make it the most watched special in the world,” Mr Gervais wrote. Comedian Stephen Merchant is among the comedians who have also spoken out against cancel culture. Mr Merchant told the Observer magazine the "left" is "policing comedy" with "sensitivities that seem out of proportion to the joke". He said comedians have to be “more cautious” than ever before to avoid “justifying” their jokes on social media.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 9 گھنٹے

ASPI Senior Fellow Simon Benson says Iran state media is saying the helicopter crash involving the country’s President has come down due to “heavy weather”. Mr Benson said they are not yet suggesting any “foreign influence” in this. “There’s still plenty of time for that narrative to change and if that does happen we got a serious issue,” Mr Benson told Sky News Australia. “It was only last month that Israel put a missile into an Iranian consulate and that was followed with the largest ever drone raid conducted by Iran, targets inside Israel and that was followed up in turn with missiles from Israel into Iran. “Anything that suggests Israeli involvement in this … there’s nothing at the moment to suggest that, but if that narrative develops that is a very dangerous development.”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 9 گھنٹے

Shadow Immigration and Citizenship Minister Dan Tehan discussed the “cap” on international students imposed by the government. “The government has said that they’re going to put a cap in place when it comes to international students,” Mr Tehan told Sky News Australia. “We’ve got to wait and see what that cap looks like, how they do it. “The University of Sydney – 47 per cent of their students are international students. “We think that number is too high for any one tertiary organisation.”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 9 گھنٹے

Former Labor Senator Graham Richardson says he thinks the Labor government is doing “reasonably well”. Mr Richardson’s comments come after new polling showed Labor ahead in the first Newspoll since Treasurer Jim Chalmers released the federal budget. “There are no grey clouds on the horizon,” Mr Richardson told Sky News Australia. He said the polling was “pretty close” to where "you’d expect”.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 12 گھنٹے

ASPI military analyst Malcolm Davis says there is “no indication whatsoever” Israel was behind the helicopter crash carrying Iran’s President. A helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has been involved in an accident in the north of the country. Rescue teams are trying to find the helicopter to determine if the occupants have survived. “I would imagine that Iran would not essentially respond in a way that would escalate the conflict with Israel,” Mr Davis said.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 12 گھنٹے

Four Zebrafish brought into orbit in China’s space station are in good condition after 20 days. The four fish are now living in a small ‘aquarium’ in the laboratory module on the space station. They were sent to the space station for a life, science and ecological experiment to study how the space environment affects fish’s growth and system balance. The experiment has so far been successful, the scientists have found some abnormal directional behaviours of the Zebrafish, moving in circles and even swimming upside-down.

Sky News Australia
پہلے 12 گھنٹے

The Albanese government’s third federal budget was met “resoundingly with disappointment”, says Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume. “Not just from the Coalition obviously, but from economists and from commentators right around the world,” Ms Hume told Sky News Australia. “Indeed, I’ve never seen such a poor response to a budget as we saw on Wednesday morning’s newspapers after Tuesday night. “You can understand why – it simply didn’t speak to the important issues to ordinary Australians who are really doing it tough.”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 12 گھنٹے

Royal biographer Angela Levin has described why she “absolutely” loves King Charles’ official portrait which was recently unveiled. “I think the face of King Charles is absolutely extraordinary – you have so much there, you have determination, you have humanitarian feelings, you have a sense of humour,” Ms Levin told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “I love the butterfly on his shoulder, which some people say, when somebody dies a butterfly comes back to look after you – that could be his late mother Queen Elizabeth.”

Sky News Australia
پہلے 12 گھنٹے

Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes says there is a “lot of research” going into the damage of social media on children’s mental health. Ms Hughes said it is nice to see the government “finally caught up” that social media for younger children “is a problem”. “It is causing mental health issues,” Ms Hughes told Sky News Australia. "There’s a lot of this that we already know … there’s a lot of research already about the damage it does to children’s mental health. “I welcome their change of heart and hopefully we can get on track with ensuring the better mental health and security of our children.”




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