| | Christian Porter has resigned from Scott Morrison's ministry after revealing he had accepted an anonymous donation to help cover his personal legal fees. | | | Melbourne will be in lockdown until late October and greater freedoms will be granted to fully vaccinated Victorians once 80 per cent of the eligible population is double dosed, the state's roadmap reveals. | | | Defence Minister Peter Dutton says he understands why the French are upset but insists Australia's decision to scrap the submarine deal between the countries should not have come as a complete surprise. | | | NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announces an easing of restrictions for Sydney's COVID hotspots from tomorrow after the state recorded 1,083 new COVID-19 cases and 13 deaths. | | | In an unremarkable home, unlikely housemates share the same fear — 'Maybe the Taliban will find us'. | | | Twenty years ago, Australia appeared set to be a global player in the solar panel manufacturing industry. Today, with panels in high demand, we hardly make any of them. Here's how we lost our head start. | | | In five stages, the Victorian government's roadmap outlines how restrictions are set to be eased in Melbourne as the state moves past key vaccination thresholds. Here's what's changing between now and Christmas. | | | Victoria's police union says it's concerned its members are bearing the brunt of community frustration with lockdown, after officers suffered broken bones and facial injuries during violent anti-lockdown protests in Melbourne on Saturday. | | | With infections expected to keep rising and pressure mounting on the state's healthcare system, Melbourne will stay in some form of lockdown until more of the population is double vaccinated. | | | NT Deputy Police Commissioner Murray Smalpage apologises after accidentally live-streaming a video on social media in which he jokingly refers to the collective noun of officers as "a murder". | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | Available on Android and Apple devices | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | The ABC sent this message to wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC. Any personal details and data acquired by the ABC from your participation in any ABC Online Services will be used only in accordance with the ABC's Privacy Policy. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. | | | | |