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National news headlines from Australian daily newspapers on 22 January

Major stories from the mainstream newspapers on 11 January 2019.

2019년 1월 25일 - 호주 주요 일간지의 헤드라인 뉴스는? Source: SBS

SBS Korean Progam anslyeses and sums up the top stories featuring today in the Australia's mainstream newspapers.


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SBS Korean Progam anslyeses and sums up the top stories featuring today in the Australia's mainstream newspapers.


The Australian

 The International Monetary Fund has sounded a warning that the world is at risk

of a sharp downturn, as the global economy slows faster than expected amid trade

conflicts and rising debts.

Scott Morrison has urged Indonesian President Joko Widodo to "show great respect

to Australia" in dealing with terrorist Abu Bakar Bashir, as survivors of the

2002 Bali bombings describe being "disappointed and numb" at the pending release

of the spiritual leader of the Islamist group that killed 88 Australians.

The $18 billion aged-care system is under significant stress and increasingly

corporatised, with previously unpublished government data revealing spending on

nursing homes per capita has fallen for the first time in half a decade and wait

times have more than doubled in a single year.

Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop has denied

suggestions the organisation was asleep at the wheel regarding alleged problems

inside the Matildas camp as pressure mounted on them to reveal the reasons

behind the shock sacking of coach Alen Stajcic.

The Sydney Morning Herald

 The top 10 "best in show" list of super funds is set to be replaced by a tough

"right to remain" test as the number one priority for superannuation reform, as

the government prepares for the final combined recommendations of the banking

royal commission and Productivity Commission.

      

Antony Anisse, the public servant running one of the Berejiklian government's

most sensitive property development programs, UrbanGrowth, has quit after

revelations his father made $1.3 million in 24 hours in the council area in

which his son worked.

A former senior prime ministerial adviser in Malcolm Turnbull's office is set to

challenge his rival, Tony Abbott, for the Liberal Party's seat of Warringah.

Alice Thompson, Mr Turnbull's infrastructure and cities tsar until October 2017,

will contest the Sydney electorate, held by Mr Abbott since 1994, as an

independent.

 The trade war with the United States is hitting the Chinese economy but the

impact is "manageable", China's top statistician Ning Jizhe said yesterday, as

data showed Chinese economic growth at its slowest in three decades.

The Herald Sun

New sky-high roads to carry thousands of trucks through Melbourne's inner west

will loom 10m above parks and nearby houses but won't have barriers to shield

residents.

A deadly heatwave is expected to scorch Victoria in coming days, prompting

urgent calls for ignorant parents to stop leaving children in cars. The state

government will today launch a Survive the Heat campaign, warning extreme

temperatures kill more Australians than any natural disasters, including

bushfires.

       


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