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Another shakeup of the rules for private health insurance on the way — AM speaks with Health Minister Greg Hunt; and a security warning about Australian university collaborations with China.
The peak body representing private health insurers has welcomed the Federal Government's plans for a shakeup of the rules governing health funds.
Health Minister Greg Hunt discusses the "hospital in the home" private insurance shakeup, and the extra funding announced by the Government to fix problems in the scandal-plagued aged care sector.
Mental health is considered the top concern of young Australians for the third year in a row, according to a major survey by Mission Australia.
The country director of global organisation Human Rights Watch has been forced to leave Israel after being accused of supporting boycotts of the country.
The former head of the NSW Rural Fire Service is adding his voice to the chorus of ex-fire chiefs calling for climate change to be addressed, to reduce the severity of bushfires.
More than a century after being stolen and shipped off to England, a collection of sacred Aboriginal artefacts is finally back on home soil, and soon will be returned to their communities.
As politicians are still reeling from allegations that Beijing tried to get a Chinese agent elected to the Australian Parliament, experts are warning of another potential weakness that Chinese intelligence figures could exploit.
Hundreds of people have gathered at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University calling for students still holed up inside to be allowed to leave without reprisals.
Explosive allegations that a Chinese intelligence group attempted to infiltrate the Federal Parliament; and election fever as voters go to the polls in Hong Kong, and in the US a new high-profile candidate enters the presidential race.
Leaked Chinese Government documents obtained by the ABC have provided the first hard confirmation that Australian citizens were red-flagged for detention by authorities in Xinjiang.
Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham joins AM to discuss the revelations around China's Xinjiang detention camps, and the claims that China tried to install an agent of influence into Parliament.
Less than a year out from the US Presidential election, a high-profile businessman has joined the race, potentially posing a multi-billion-dollar threat to Donald Trump.
Back in May, the Morrison Government promised Indigenous councils in Cape York and the Torres Strait more than $100 million to fix housing shortages. Six months on, they still haven't seen a cent.
Thousands of ballots have been cast in Bougainville's independence referendum, with voting continuing today.
Explosive allegations emerged last night that a Chinese intelligence group offered to help a Melbourne man gain a seat in Federal Parliament as a Chinese agent.
Counting is underway in Hong Kong's district council elections, which are seen as a test of public support for both the Government and its opponents following six months of pro-democracy protests.
The New South Wales Cabinet is touring the state's west, where calls for growing for more drought relief, including council rate and payroll tax relief.
What is the smoke from bushfires actually doing to our bodies?; Bougainville set to vote for independence from PNG; and crocodiles: not the silent killers we thought they were.
The people of Hong Kong are preparing to vote in district council elections, which are being seen as a key test of public support for the protest movement.
The islands of Bougainville will vote in an historic referendum on whether they want independence from Papua New Guinea.
Thick bushfire smoke has blanketed major cities and towns on Australia's east coast over the last few weeks, presenting a serious health problem for asthmatics and elderly people. Fay Johnston, associate professor in Public Health at The Univer
Federal and state energy ministers have committed to an immediate review of the reliability of the National Electricity Market, to be completed by March next year.
The long-awaited release of a major refugee resettlement review has criticised the Federal Government's Jobactive program, saying it isn't delivering the outcomes for refugees that it should.
The Australia Talks survey reveals that Australians who don't live with a disability rarely socialise with people who do. Research has shown that social isolation is a serious problem for people with disabilities.
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