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Assistant Defence Minister Matt Thistlethwaite discusses the government’s talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. “The focus has been on jobs for Australians. “The trade minister is working with the Chinese government to have some of those restrictions that were placed on Australian products under the previous government lifted. “So that you’ve got investment for Australian businesses and jobs for Australians.”

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Sky News host Cheng Lei says Australia must “keep making our words clear” with China. Chinese Premier Li Qiang has arrived in Canberra as he continues his tour of Australia. “We have to keep asking; we have to keep making our words clear and make it more troublesome for them on these areas instead of fading away into the sunset,” Ms Lei told Sky News Australia. “But at the same time, we have to be pragmatic about our business interests.”

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly plan to flee the United States if former president Donald Trump is re-elected, Sky News host Caroline Di Russo says. “A report this week suggesting Harry and Meghan would leave the US if Trump was elected,” she said. “That there is a celebrity favourite.”

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A new Resolve poll has Opposition leader Peter Dutton ahead for preferred prime minister. Sky News host Paul Murray says it seems like the “gloss” is gone from the Labor government. “They are now starting to correctly hold the government to account,” he said. “People are now stepping back from saying ‘I’m all in on this government’.”

Sky News Australia
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Prince Louis “never fails to steal the show”, says Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. New footage shows the Prince “having a boogie” on the balcony during the King’s Birthday parade. “He just makes these events so joyful.”

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Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle need to realise that if they’re going to have a relationship with the Royal Family, they “can’t go about trashing them”. “They can’t go about making money off their associations with the Royal Family,” Mr Myers told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “Hopefully, they’ll see that the Royal Family’s very, very united without them.”

Sky News Australia
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Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers says the Royal Family is “very united” without Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. “They can’t go about making money off their associations with the Royal Family,” Mr Myers told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “Hopefully, they’ll see that the Royal Family’s very, very united without them and if they do want the relationship moving forward, then they kind of need to take the sting out of the ... things they say sometimes.”

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Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers says there’s been a “big issue” about the allegations of David Beckham’s tax affairs. Reports suggest that the former soccer star could miss out on the knighthood due to his past tax affairs. “A new book is coming out, talking about allegations to do with his tax affairs, and this could land him in a bit of a sticky situation,” Mr Myers told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.

Sky News Australia
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Allegations of David Beckham’s tax affairs could land the former soccer star in “a bit of a sticky situation,” according to Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers. Reports suggest that the former soccer star could miss out on the knighthood due to his past tax affairs. “A new book is coming out, talking about allegations to do with his tax affairs, and this could land him in a bit of a sticky situation,” Mr Myers told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.

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Sky News host Caleb Bond says Meghan Markle’s recent business move is “deliberate”. A sneak peak of Meghan Markle’s new product for her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and a new flavour of jam was revealed in an Instagram post by one of Prince Harry’s friends, Argentinian polo player Ignacio Figueras. This came just hours before the Trooping the Colour was to begin, which was attended by Princess Kate and King Charles amid their ongoing cancer battles.

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting Australia and has pledged to send another pair of pandas to the Adelaide Zoo as part of China’s “panda diplomacy”, says Sky News host Caleb Bond. “Wang Wang and Fu Ni have been at Adelaide Zoo for 15 years and failed to do the horizontal foxtrot,” Mr Bond said. “So it’s hoped the new pair might deliver some panda babies in the southern hemisphere.”

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At least nine people, including two children, have been wounded in a shooting at a water playground near Detroit, in the United States. It appears the suspect pulled up to a splash pad recreational area and opened fire. The 42-year-old suspect was later found dead at a nearby house.

Sky News Australia
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Damaging surf warnings are in place for parts of the east coast. Coastal areas could see localised damage and erosion. Sky News Weather Presenter Rhiannon Elston says huge surf is pounding the NSW Coast this afternoon due to a Tasman low sitting well offshore. “It’s generating a large south to south east ... swell, and that, combined with strong to gale-force winds, is generating these massive waves you can see causing some quite dangerous conditions,” she said.

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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has once again declined to reveal key details of the Coalition’s nuclear power policy. Back in March, the Liberal leader claimed his energy plan would be set out within weeks.  Mr Dutton on Sunday refused to confirm the locations and costs of the Coalition’s six proposed nuclear power plants.  “We’ll make an announcement at a time of our choosing, not of Labor’s choosing,” Mr Dutton told Sky News Australia.

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Sky News host James Morrow says the UK Conservatives are “getting smashed” in the polls. “Reform is now outpolling them out of nowhere in the polls,” Mr Morrow said. “I reckon … Labour comes in does one term of office, then you get a Reform government to come in properly fix Britain.”

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Dodgy pet food producers could face fines of up to $60,000 under a first crackdown on animal nutrition in South Australia. Landmark laws will be introduced to state parliament outlawing pet food that does not meet Australian standards. Producers must properly disclose ingredients and additives on packaging.

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South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas says he is “very grateful” for Chinese Premier Li Qiang visiting South Australia. “The people of China, the Chinese state is familiar with the economic growth trajectory of South Australia,” Mr Malinauskas said during a media conference on Sunday. “The fact that Premier Li is only travelling to three places in Australia – Adelaide, Canberra and Perth – I think does demonstrate that South Australia’s economic trajectories are increasingly known outside of our own borders.”

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Australian salmon farmer Petuna Group says it may not survive if the Commonwealth reduces fish farming in Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour. Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek is reviewing approval for salmon pens in the harbour. Scientists and conservationists are concerned waste and oxygen depletion linked to fish farming is driving an endangered fish to extinction.

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United States Vice President Kamala Harris has met with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a peace summit. Ms Harris is promising additional aid to support the country as the war with Russia continues. “America stands with Ukraine not out of charity, but because it is in our strategic interest,” Ms Harris said.

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Advocate for free thought Melissa Ferguson was suspended from her role as Latrobe City Councilor for failing to apologise for tweets deemed anti-trans. “This is communist totalitarianism creeping right here in Australia,” Sky News host Rowan Dean said. “This stuff is coming after us all.”




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