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The UN warns of a worsening food crisis, Election officials confident they can handle phone ballots after a rule change for COVID-affected voters, Cricket Australia names an almost unchanged line-up to contest the Commonwealth Games.
Confusion over the fate of the remaining Ukrainian fighters inside the Azovstal steel plant; legal action over access to the ballot box for COVID-positive voters and Australia's Zac Stubblety-Cook becomes the fastest man ever to swim the 200 metres breaststroke.
Labor reveals its election costings with a $7.4 billion higher deficit than the Coalition, Voluntary assisted dying becomes legal in New South Wales, Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League.
Ukraine doing its "utmost" to rescue any remaining service personnel in Russian-occupied Mariupol, Anthony Albanese spruiks Labor's childcare policy ahead of the party's election costings release, Musician Cody Simpson completes a stunning comeback to qualify for the Commonwealth Games.
Martial law in Ukraine set to continue; Scott Morrison shares his views on China and the Adelaide Thunderbirds keep their Super Netball finals hopes alive.
Federal Opposition leader Anthony Albanese addresses the National Press Club, New scientific evidence triggers a second inquiry into the murder convictions of Kathleen Folbigg, A Russian gymnast banned from competing after wearing a national war symbol on the podium.
Judges push for a federal integrity commission, A study reveals how the cost of living is affecting Australian households, The first Black African rider makes history winning a stage of a Grand Tour.
Scott Morrison talks up pay equity improvements; a British MP arrested over rape allegations and cyclist Biniam Girmay becomes the first black African rider to win a stage of the Grand Tour.
Labor to release its election costings on Thursday, More than 260 Ukrainian fighters evacuated from the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol, English Blackpool footballer Jake Daniels has come out as gay.
Labor pledges $1.5 billion for medical manufacturing, Turkey says no to Sweden and Finland's Nato membership bid, Rugby star returns to the Wallabies.