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[Australia TODAY] "NSW Labor in turmoil"

Then-Labor leader Bill Shorten, Luke Foley and Huang Xiangmo during a 2015 Labor fundraiser.

Then-Labor leader Bill Shorten, Luke Foley and Huang Xiangmo during a 2015 Labor fundraiser. Source: ICAC / Ernest Wong

The major newspapers in Australia have extensively highlighted the ICAC's investigation into NSW Labor Party. Australia TODAY examines the media reports on the ICAC inqury. 불법정치자금 지원 의혹


NSW Labor boss Kaila Murnain will be suspended after explosively telling an 

anti-corruption inquiry she was advised by the party's lawyer not to tell anyone

a Chinese billionaire had made a potentially illegal donation to the ALP. 3rd

Wrap to come

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The inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell has implored a mystery

woman to come forward after a witness said he saw her driving away from the

Kendall area with a small boy on the day the toddler vanished. Wrap to come

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A woman will remain behind bars after allegedly stabbing her daughter and three

other people during a violent rampage through a beachside town in NSW's Hunter

region.

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Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan has defended the format of Australia's

national school tests, pointing to his state and territory counterparts for

slipping results.

Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan has flagged new laws to combat rising fears

over foreign interference at Australia's universities.

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Australia is urging China to treat a dual citizen charged with espionage in

Beijing in accordance with international laws.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for global trade rules to be rewritten

to account for China's rise, as the Asian superpower dukes it out with the

United States.


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