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Sky News AU
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
‘Eau De Delooloo': Anthony Albanese encouraged to start fragrance line to compete with Trump
Sky News host Paul Murray raises the idea of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese starting his own fragrance line to compete with US President Donald Trump's 'Fight Fight Fight' fragrance. Mr Murray discusses different fragrance name suggestions sent in by viewers of the show. 'Some were very clever.'

Sky News AU
14 hours ago
- Climate
- Sky News AU
‘Big day': Qantas customers affected by cyber attack
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses severe weather warnings, Cricket Australia's financial loss, Qantas cyber-attack and more. Mr Murray said Qantas had a 'big day' after its recent cyber-attack. On Monday, the airline detected unusual activity on a third-party platform used by a Qantas call centre, which held six million customer records. The data stolen by hackers includes names, emails, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flyer numbers.

Sky News AU
16 hours ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
There is only one way to stop Zohran Mamdani, and it's not calling him names
Sky News host Paul Murray explores the most effective strategy to defeat NYC Democratic primary candidate Zohran Mamdani, arguing that it won't be through name-calling or personal attacks. 'There are lots of people who think there's a way to make sure they can guarantee he's not going to go there,' Mr Murray said. 'And there are all different attacks that people have on him, from his views on the Middle East through to the label that is socialism … but I don't think any of those labels are going to be enough to defeat him. 'The way that this guy will lose an election is his policies on law and order. 'The only way this bloke will be defeated is by pointing out defund the police and his lack of action on law and order.'

Sky News AU
2 days ago
- Business
- Sky News AU
‘Pep in his step': Albanese sees another pay rise
Sky News host Paul Murray discusses the pay raise Australian politicians are seeing today. 'He had a pep in his step because he himself and every other politician in Australia from backbenchers in state parliament to the prime minister are richer tonight,' Mr Murray said. 'They have their fourth pay rise since the 2022 election, the prime minister, now well over $600,000 with an extra $15,000 a year.'

Sky News AU
3 days ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘World of trouble': Failed meetings with Trump setting Australia back
Sky News host Paul Murray discusses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dancing around the failed meetings with United States President Donald Trump. 'Remember he was part of the B-team, the reserve team, the bench of global leaders at the G7,' Mr Murray said. 'Every country outside of the seven, they were not allowed to even dine with the seven that of course included, among others, the United States.'