Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 days 6 hours 25 minutes
An urgent review of the mechanism used to ensure Australia has sufficient gas supplies; public health staff in Victoria to receive $3000 retention payments and new lockdown measures in some parts of Shanghai.
A missing boy found safe and well; COVID booster shots approved for 12 to 15 year olds with health issues and an Australian boxing champion's home targeted in a drive-by shooting.
The Climate Council welcomes the use of renewable energy in response to surging energy prices, the Australian government urged to act to help stateless children in Syria, following a landmark High Court ruling, Queensland wins the State of Origin series opener.
The High Court rules terrorism laws invalid; the immigration detention of an Indigenous man ruled legal and the State of Origin kicks off tonight.
A Tamil asylum seeker family heading back to the central Queensland town of Biloela; the World Bank warns of the risk of a recession and State of Origin returns with game one in Sydney.
Australia urged to work with Indonesia on refugee issues, NASA Rockets set to be launched from the Northern Territory and the Socceroos secure a spot in the final stage of the World Cup qualifiers, following a close showdown with the UAE.
The Reserve Bank lifting Australia's cash rate by 50 points; Anthony Albanese expands bilateral talks in Indonesia; A star Demons defender to miss Melbourne's game against Collingwood after being caught drinking at the weekend.
The Murugappan family expected to travel home to Biloela today; Federal police announce a renewed focus on the Mafia in Australia; Australia's Socceroos to face New Zealand in two friendlies this year
British PM Boris Johnson to stay in power after surviving confidence vote, interest rates set to rise again as the Reserve Bank meets and the Socceroos get a World Cup rev-up from one of Australia's greatest ever.
China responds to Australian complaints about intercepting an RAAF plane; Anthony Albanese speaks in Indonesia; and Rafael Nadal casts some doubt on whether he'll play at Wimbledon