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Leaders hit Queensland campaign trail | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten are hitting the campaign trail in Queensland, with both leaders set to announce major funding plans. \n\nThe Prime Minister will announce $60 million in funding for James Cook University's Cairns Tropical Enterprise Centre.\n\nThe future world-class research facility will be built in the Cairns University Hospital Precinct and will free up 150 beds.\n\nMr Shorten is expected to announce plans to back local companies boosting their chances of winning multi-million dollar government contracts.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n
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'Bill Bus' heads north as Shorten's Qld campaign continues | Sky News AustraliaBill Shorten's Queensland campaigning continues, with the 'Bill Bus' heading north on the fifth day of Labor's nine day tour. \n\nLabor has vowed to give small businesses a seat at the cabinet table if it wins the upcoming federal election. \n\nThe Opposition has pledged to match the government’s company tax cuts and continue the $20,000 small business asset write-off. \n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison has also hit the campaign trail in Queensland, announcing $60 million in funding for James Cook University's Cairns Tropical Enterprise Centre.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n
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PM to bring low-skilled Fijian workers to Australia | Sky News AustraliaThe Prime Minister has vowed to make it easier for Fijians to work in Australia, by allowing Fiji to sign up to the Government sponsored Pacific Labour Scheme that has seen several countries send low skilled workers over. \n\nScott Morrison landed in Fiji on Thursday for his bilateral talks with Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama. \n\nMr Morrison is also expected to announce commitments regarding regional cooperation, security, education and promoting Australia through soft power in Fiji.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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Labor to announce $46 million swim safety plan for school children | Sky News AustraliaLabor is expected to announce a $46 million swim safety plan for all primary school children.\n\nUnder a federal Labor government, Bill Shorten vows that all Australian children receive school-based swimming lessons.\n\nThe program aims to ensure every child can swim at least 50 metres and tread water by the time they get to high school.\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Labor announces $46 million swim safety plan for school children | Sky News AustraliaLabor has announced a $46 million swim safety plan for all primary school children.\n\nUnder a federal Labor government, Bill Shorten vows that all Australian children receive school-based swimming lessons.\n\nThe program aims to ensure every child can swim at least 50 metres and tread water by the time they get to high school.\n\n\n\n
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Pope announces new prayer app | Sky News AustraliaThe Pope has announced a new app launched by the Vatican which allows users to join the pontiff in prayer.\n\nPope Francis introduced the new 'Click to Pray' app in his traditional Sunday address.\n\nThe mobile application informs users what the leader of the world's 1.3 billion Roman Catholics is praying for, such as world peace, so that they may join him.\n\nThe 82-year-old, who once described himself as a 'disaster' with technology, asked a priest during the presentation if he was using the app correctly.
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