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PM edition, Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Open Queensland borders and New Zealand will follow: Health Minister

Health Minister Greg Hunt said Australia-New Zealand travel could be possible by October, "if not earlier". But warned interstate travel bans should ease.

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Another day with no new COVID-19 cases in ACT

Despite the long period of time between new confirmed cases, health authorities are still urging Canberrans to get tested.

Alleged abuser disputes choking charges

Subscriber only: A man who rejects accusations he grievously injured his wife is, to a degree, "victim blaming", a magistrate said.

ANU, UC announce subsidised short courses

The discounted six-month online courses are part of the federal government's COVID-19 relief package for the university sector.

BMX rider charged with child sex offences

Subscriber only: The man who has appeared in Nutri-Grain campaigns  is accused of requesting sex acts and photos from an underage girl.

Snapback? Fiscal stimulus hasn't even started yet

Opinion: The government would be wise to abandon the idea of returning to normal without a post-lockdown stimulus, writes Adam Triggs.

'No China trade war' but umpire may be brought in

The WTO may be brought in as an independent umpire to rule on China's decision to impose an import tariff on Australia barley.

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Dining in: which Canberra restaurants are now open

With the easing of restrictions this past weekend, here's a list of information about who is offering dining in options.

The ups and downs of gallery's Love Stories

Every relationship has its ups and downs, and thanks to coronavirus, the National Portrait Gallery's relationship exhibition has them too.

'We can't have it': Cronk slams NRL brats

Rugby league legend Cooper Cronk says the NRL is past the point of tolerating the loose actions of players like South Sydney's Cody Walker.

Can DA reform help rebuild the economy?

Analysis: Plotting any changes to the planning system to support construction activity, the government is walking a fine line.
 
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