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Intelligence boss Mike Burgess says secrecy laws must remain strong; Hearings into injustices against First Nations people in Victoria begin; And in AFL, Carlton confident its early bye won't halt their momentum on Good Friday.
In this bulletin, the government will ask the Fairwork Commission to increase wages in line with inflation; New report calls for blanket protections of LGBTQIA+ students; And in Rugby League, Newcastle's Leo Thompson faces a one game ban for tackling Storm's Papenhuyzen mid-air.
WA firefighters battle an out-of-control blaze south of Perth; more than 200 kidnapped students and staff released in Nigeria, and in sport, Ferrari's Carlos Sainz wins a dramatic Australian Grand Prix.
The Tasmanian Premier looks for support from Independents after being unable to secure a majority government, Federal housing ministers debate policy - after a new report suggests a chronic shortage of tradies, Australia's Gabriela Ruffels is in contention for an LPGA Tour victory in California.
Tasmania appears to have a hung parliament, at least eight people are reported dead after strikes in central Gaza, and in tennis, Australia's Chris O'Connell has advanced to the third round of the Miami Open.
Tasmania appears to have a hung parliament, Russia arrests 11 suspects after shooting rampage kills at least 133 people, and in Formula One racing, Daniel Ricciardo has been eliminated in the Grand Prix's Q1.
Tasmanian party leaders make their last minute pitches to voters, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expresses support for the Princess of Wales, Two Australians to appear on the grid as Formula 1 returns in Melbourne.
IS claims responsibility for a deadly concert hall attack near Moscow, a cancer diagnosis for the Princess of Wales, and in sport, an AFL coach calls for tougher penalties of pitch invaders.
Russia and China blocked a draft UN resolution from the U-S which calls for a ceasefire and hostage releases in Gaza, Ukraine's largest dam set on fire after Russian airstrikes, and in sport, Formula 1 drivers test out the track ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Reaction to Australia's 4.6 billion dollar deal with UK industry to help deliver on the AUKUS submarines; NSW joins Queensland and Victoria in banning gay conversion therapy; and in sports, Oscar Piastri says he is remaining realistic on results at the Australian Grand Prix.