Dairy expert says Australian industry at ‘tipping point’ as demand puts pressure on supply

Australia produces some of the best dairy operation in the world, but an analyst has warned that without a drastic increase in production, the country could soon become an import nation.

While an increasing population has driven demand for dairy products, Australia’s total milk production has shrunk to 8.7 billion litres since its peak production of 11.27 billion litres in 2002.

Scott Morrison says gay conversion therapy is a state government issue

The Labor party announced plans to ban gay conversion therapy if they're elected after Prime Minister Scott Morrison said although he doesn’t support the practice, it’s a matter for state governments.

Morrison said his focus is on things he believes the government actually has control over, like lowering taxes.

Labor’s pledge to take national action has been welcomed by LGBTIQ+ advocacy group Equality Australia.

Trump sues to block Congress subpoena for his financial records

US President Donald Trump filed suit on Monday against the Democrat’s subpoena for his personal and business financial records.

The Democrat-controlled House Oversight Committee seeked eight years of documents from an accounting firm Trump used to prepare financial statements, after allegations he inflated and deflated his finances for personal benefit.

Trump’s new suit argues that the Congressional committee has stepped outside of its constitutional limits and paves the way for a lengthy legal battle with the Democrats in Congress.

Samsung delays Galaxy Phone launch after screen breaking issues

Tech Company Samsung is experiencing setback as their new mobile phone invention received failed reviews.

The Samsung Galaxy Fold, a first of its kind foldable smartphone, was initially slated for public release on April 26th – but after several reviews reported experienced screen failure, the company announced its delay.                
The Galaxy Fold was meant to go on sale on April 26th in the United States for around $2,760 AUD, but its Australian release date and price is yet to be confirmed.

Brisbane City Council Surveying Feral Deer

The Brisbane City Council are using new technology and helicopters to survey and deter more than 400 feral deer around Brisbane over the next 12 months.

Virtual fencing, which emits high-pitched high pitched sonar to discourage deer from crossing roads when cars are passing by, will be installed along Gap Creek Road in Kenmore Hills.

Environment, parks and sustainability chairman Fiona Hammond says the council wants to reduce the impact of the feral population on the environment.

Two Fatalities at Queensland Music Festival

Emergency services were called to the Rabbits Eat Lettuce Music Festival near Warwick yesterday as a 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were found unresponsive in the grounds.

The festival, described as a “Tribal Easter Party” and a place of “Freedom, Love, and Dance Music,” said the wellbeing and safety of patrons was their number one priority.

Police were treating the deaths as a suspected overdose and said a toxicology report would be completed for the coroner.

Bureau of Meteorology Conspiracy Surfaces

Queensland Senate hopeful Gerard Rennick has accused the Bureau of Meteorology of rewriting and interfering with temperature data in order to "perpetuate global warming hysteria".

Rennick’s comments are in response to an article published in The Spectator magazine which claimed the federal agency has been concocting "a consistent global warming trend".

A spokesperson from the Bureau of Meteorology says they have not ‘rewritten’ climate data, and the integrity of this data is at the core of the trust that the Australian community has in the organisation.

Coalition Announces Fund to Help Small Businesses

The Coalition will announce on Tuesday a 100-million-dollar equity fund for small business that will see the government become a passive shareholder in up to 50 businesses a year.

The fund is aimed at pumping in “patient” equity into businesses that are identified as having significant growth potential.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the fund would help small and family businesses take the next step to grow, create more jobs and invest in new opportunities.

Hundreds Killed in Easter Bombings

Almost 300 people have been killed and a further 500 injured in coordinated hotel and church bombings on Easter Sunday.

Government officials say the attacks were carried out by members of a domestic militant group called National Thowfeek Jamaath.

13 Sri Lankans have been arrested by police in relation to the attacks, but further investigations are still underway.