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Paul Murray Live Sky News Australia / NZ
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Join Paul Murray and his team as they take an alternative look at the day's news. They also bring you one or two stories you may have missed.
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Paul Murray Live | 18 June
Former NSW treasurer Matt Kean announces his retirement from politics, Paul explains why it is good for the state and the Liberal Party. Plus, politicians get a pay rise while Australians struggle with a cost-of-living crisis.
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Paul Murray Live | 17 June
Paul unpacks how Australia’s economy is going backwards under Labor, yet our MP’s are getting another pay rise. Plus, China’s historic visit to Canberra, and Peter Dutton edges ahead in the latest polls.
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Paul Murray Live | 16 June
Voters burst media bubble again as Peter Dutton leads Anthony Albanese as the preferred PM in the latest Resolve Poll, the AEC looks to abolish the seat of North Sydney. Plus, Robert Irwin threatens to sue Pauline Hanson over a cartoon.
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Paul Murray Live | 13 June
Speculations of an early election grows as battle lines are drawn over climate policies, Peter Dutton pledges to lift social media access age to 16. Plus, should the Albanese government do more to rein in unions?
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Paul Murray Live | 12 June
Muslim community leaders seek to meddle faith with politics as they target Western Sydney Labor seats, NSW Greens propose government-run cocaine markets. Plus, SA Premier Peter Malinauskas looks to ban political donations.
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Paul Murray Live | 11 June
A report claims tap water across Australia contains carcinogenic chemicals, Anthony Albanese falls for Peter Dutton's climate plan. Plus, the Queensland government's budget screams Labor's desperation for votes in the upcoming elections.
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