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  1. 26 February – New South Wales MP Michael McCormack wins the National Party of Australia leadership election and becomes Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, brought about by the resignation of Barnaby Joyce, defeating Queensland MP George Christensen.

    • Morrison victorious, Dutton denied, Turnbull bids farewell after chaotic week in Canberra. At the end of tumultuous few days in the nation's capital in August, Scott Morrison became Prime Minister as Peter Dutton's bid to take the reins of the Liberal Party backfired.
    • She's a model citizen, but she can't hide in China's 'social credit' system. Dandan Fan's every move will soon be watched and judged by her government, and she's happy about that.
    • Thai cave rescue: First four boys freed are in good condition, remain in hospital. Expert divers rescued four boys from a flooded cave in Thailand where they were trapped with their soccer coach for more than two weeks in July, and prepared to continue the dangerous and complicated operation to free the others amid the threat of rising water underground.
    • Doctors post blood-soaked photos after NRA tells them to pipe down over gun laws. Angered by the firearms lobby, medical professionals hit back in November with graphic images of what it's like to treat gunshot victims.
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  3. THE BIG AUSTRALIAN NEWS EVENTS OF 2018. JULY. 2 - Scott Donaldson completes the first solo kayak voyage across the Tasman, after taking two months to traverse more than 2000km of ocean, from Coffs Harbour in NSW to Ngamotu Beach in New Plymouth, NZ.

  4. Dec 20, 2018 · La Mama’s Liz Jones, BalletLab’s Phillip Adams and visual artist Pat Brassington were among the eight artists honoured in the 2018 Australia Council Awards, while Soda_Jerk’s provocative TERROR NULLIUS shocked one of its major backers, the Ian Potter Cultural Trust shortly before its premiere.

  5. Australia 2018 – Calendar with holidays. Yearly calendar showing months for the year 2018. Calendars – online and print friendly – for any year and month.

  6. Australian economy grows by 1.9%. Australian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.9% in 2018-19, remaining unchanged from the annualised growth published in the June quarter 2019 national accounts. GDP per capita growth eased to 0.3%, the lowest annual rate of growth since 2009-10.

  7. Jun 20, 2019 · Australia's population grew by 1.6 per cent during 2018, according to the latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). ABS Demography Director Beidar Cho said: "Steady growth over recent quarters has resulted in a population of 25.2 million people at 31 December 2018."

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