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6/30/2019

The list of winners at the 2019 Logies

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​GOLD LOGIE

Tom Gleeson (ABC)

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HALL OF FAME

Kerry O'Brien (ABC)

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GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST POPULAR NEW TALENT

Dylan Alcott (ABC)

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MOST OUTSTANDING ACTRESS

Jenna Coleman (The Cry) (ABC)

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MOST POPULAR ACTRESS

Deborah Mailman (Bite Club/Mystery Road) (ABC)

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MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR

Scott Ryan (Mr Inbetween) (Foxtel)

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MOST POPULAR ACTOR

Luke McGregor (Rosehaven) (ABC)

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MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Jacki Weaver (Bloom) (Stan)

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MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR

Frankie J Holden (A Place To Call Home) (Foxtel)

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MOST OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES

Wentworth (Foxtel)

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MOST POPULAR DRAMA PROGRAM

Mystery Road (ABC)

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MOST OUTSTANDING MINISERIES OR TELEMOVIE

Bloom (Stan)

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MOST OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Have You Been Paying Attention (Ten)

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MOST OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM

Australian Survivor: Champions vs Contenders (Ten)

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MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM

MasterChef Australia (Ten)

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MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Gogglebox (Foxtel/Ten)

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MOST POPULAR PRESENTER

Costa Georgiadis (Gardening Australia) (ABC)

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MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM

Gardening Australia (ABC)

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MOST POPULAR COMEDY PROGRAM

Have You Been Paying Attention? (Ten)

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MOST POPULAR PANEL OR CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAM

The Project (Ten)

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MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE OR PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT

Coverage Of The Thai Cave Rescue - Four Corners – Out of the Dark (ABC)

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MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL OR DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM

Ron Iddles: The Good Cop (Foxtel)

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MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE

2018 FIFA World Cup (SBS)

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MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN'S PROGRAM

Bluey (ABC)

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6/25/2019

Who's new in the federal parliament?

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​NEW MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

House of Representatives:

Two independents, 16 coalition, nine Labor (27 total)

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Zali Steggall - Independent - Warringah, NSW

Helen Haines - Independent - Indi, Victoria

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Patrick Conaghan - National Party - Cowper, NSW

Fiona Martin - Liberal Party - Reid, NSW

Melissa McIntosh - Liberal Party - Lindsay, NSW

Dave Sharma - Liberal Party - Wentworth, NSW

Angie Bell - Liberal National Party - Moncrieff, Queensland

Julian Simmonds - Liberal National Party - Ryan, Queensland

Phillip Thompson - Liberal National Party - Herbert, Queensland

Terry Young - Liberal National Party - Longman, Queensland

Katie Allen - Liberal Party - Higgins, Victoria

Gladys Liu - Liberal Party - Chisholm, Victoria

Anne Webster - National Party - Mallee, Victoria

Bridget Archer - Liberal Party - Bass, Tasmania

Gavin Pearce - Liberal Party - Braddon, Tasmania

James Stevens - Liberal Party - Sturt, South Australia

Vince Connelly - Liberal Party - Stirling, Western Australia

Celia Hammond - Liberal Party - Curtin, Western Australia

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Fiona Phillips - Labor - Gilmore, NSW

Anika Wells - Labor - Lilley, Queensland

Josh Burns - Labor - Macnamara, Victoria

Libby Coker - Labor - Corangamite, Victoria

Daniel Mulino - Labor - Fraser, Victoria

Peta Murphy - Labor - Dunkley, Victoria

Kate Thwaites - Labor - Jagajaga, Victoria

Alicia Payne - Labor - Canberra, ACT

David Smith - Labor - Bean, ACT

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Senate:

11 coalition, five Labor, two crossbenchers (18 total)

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Andrew Bragg - Liberal Party, NSW

Perin Davey - National Party, NSW

Hollie Hughes - Liberal Party, NSW

Sam McMahon - Country Liberal Party, Northern Territory

Susan McDonald - Liberal National Party, Queensland

Gerard Rennick - Liberal National Party, Queensland 

Paul Scarr - Liberal National Party, Queensland

Alex Antic - Liberal Party, South Australia 

Claire Chandler - Liberal Party, Tasmania

Matt O’Sullivan - Liberal Party, Western Australia 

David Van - Liberal Party, Victoria 

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Tim Ayres - Labor, NSW

Tony Sheldon - Labor, NSW

Jess Walsh - Labor, Victoria

Nita Green - Labor, Queensland

Marielle Smith - Labor, SA

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Malcolm Roberts - One Nation, Queensland

Jacqui Lambie - Independent, Tasmania

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6/20/2019

What the Qantas Loyalty changes mean

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Qantas is overhauling its frequent flyer program by cutting fees and adding one million new rewards seats for a range of high-demand routes. Here's how the $25 million transformation will affect a Melbourne to Los Angeles flight: 
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Economy class 
* 6,200 fewer reward points required, a 6.8 per cent drop from 90,000 to 83,800
* Carrier fee reduced from $513 to $393
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Premium economy
* 18,600 extra points required, a 12.9 per cent rise from 144,000 to 162,600
* Carrier fee reduced from $793 to $603
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Business class
* 24,800 extra points required, a 12.9 per cent rise from 192,000 to 216,800
* Carrier fee reduced from $943 to $703
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First class 
* 37,600 extra points required, a 11.5 per cent rise from 288,000 to 325,600
* Carrier fee reduced from $943 to $703

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