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Scott Morrison to launch the Coalition election campaign in Brisbane; Russia's foreign minister says Western nations are engaging in a "hybrid war" against Russia and the Eurovision grand final underway.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton accuses Anthony Albanese of misleading the public over his comments on the AUKUS alliance, Another man killed in an overnight Sydney shooting, The festivities continue for the Sydney Kings, who continue to celebrate their Grand Final win.
Scott Morrison commits another $20.2 million to the Sporting Schools program; China responds to Peter Dutton's comments about the Chinese intelligence ship off the coast of Western Australia and Iga Swiatek and Novak Djokovic through to the semi-finals of the Italian Open.
A Russian soldier on trial for an alleged war crime in Ukraine; Anthony Albanese expected to promise more money for Medicare and Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy preparing for a showdown with the Penrith Panthers.
In this bulletin, a Chinese surveillance ship comes closer to the Australian mainland than ever before, Sydney Indigenous artist Blak Douglas takes out the 2022 Archibald portrait prize, and in sport, Australia's rugby community celebrates being awarded hosting rights for the Men's and Women's Rugby World Cups.
In this bulletin, the Prime Minister defends his relationships with Pacific leaders as the election campaign enters the home stretch, calls for Rapid Flu tests to be developed, as Australia braces for a rise in influenza cases, and in tennis, the fitness of Rafael Nadal for the French Open in doubt after his defeat in the Italian Open.
The United Nations concerned about the impact of the war in Ukraine on children, two men arrested for posting Nazi symbols on buildings in Melbourne and in cricket, Australia's national men's team on high alert ahead of their tour to Sri Lanka.
In this bulletin, the Prime Minister hits back at comments made by the Chinese ambassador to Australia, North Korea goes into lockdown with the country's first reported coronavirus infections, and in the AFL, Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron resigns after nine years at the helm.
In this bulletin, Australia's transport safety investigators release a preliminary report into a deadly helicopter crash at Victoria's Mount Disappointment, a man arrested after a body was found with millions of dollars worth of cocaine in Newcastle, and in football, Argentina cancels its football friendly against Brazil in Melbourne.
Cost of living issues dominate the third and final leaders debate ahead of the federal election, New South Wales moves a step closer towards legislation for voluntary assisted dying and in cricket, England is reportedly on the verge of naming a new coach for their national side.