Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, the Liberal Party’s deputy leader and future leadership contender, is in serious trouble of losing Kooyong, in Melbourne’s east.
New details from the notorious Delphi Bridge murders of Abby Williams and Libby German reveal that the bodies were found to have lost a ‘large amount of blood.’
The more than one million Australians who have invested in cryptocurrencies have watched in horror at the financial bloodbath their fall in value has caused this week.
Lidiia Makarchuk, 31, (pictured), was seriously injured and her brother and friend killed when an unexploded bomb went off during her honeymoon celebrations in a Ukrainian forest
Multiple US cities saw horrific shootings over the July 4 weekend, with Chicago, Philly, Dallas and New York among those worst hit. At least 165 were shot across all four, with 49 killed.
The number on the dole has already tripled in the hardest-hit towns and cities. In the ten worst-affected areas there are 138,000 on out-of-work benefits – 75,000 more than before the pandemic.
Luxury fashion firm Burberry, which employs over 1,000, said that retail sales plunged 45 per cent in the three months to June 27 due to lockdown closing stores in the UK.
Almost 200,000 workers at household-name companies have been laid off since the start of lockdown, an analysis by the Daily Mail has found.
London’s index of its 100 most valuable companies was predicted to open at least 300 points down this morning but the drop was almost twice as bad as coronavirus cases raced towards 110,000.