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Welfare recipients to receive cash as part of this year's federal budget, extra support for indigenous communities and Australia's migration program remains capped at 160 000 places.
Job creation to be the central focus of the Budget; Victoria records 15 new coronavirus cases and one death and Australia foreshadows playing a mixture of young and experienced players in the Bledisloe Cup match against New Zealand.
Women and young people to be provided relief in the budget, Victoria records 15 coronavirus cases and one death, Novak Djokovic qualifies for the French Open quarter-final.
US President Donald Trump says he will be discharged from hospital soon, The federal budget set to be handed down today, In AFL, St Kilda's Jake Carlisle quits the AFL finals campaign.
Victoria records nine new coronavirus cases and no deaths, new budget measures announced include billions in infrastructure spending and in sport, English Premier League champions Liverpool experience a heavy defeat to Aston Villa.
US President Donald Trump could soon be discharged from hospital as his condition improves, the deputy Prime Minister denies income tax cuts favour high income earners and in tennis, Alexander Zverev plays in the French Open while sick, potentially jeopardising COVID-19 policy.
US President Donald Trump could be discharged from hospital soon, as his condition improves, Australia set to forecast a record deficit of about A$200 billion, In the NRL, South Sydney Rabbitohs coach says scandal will not affect his side's finals chances.
The federal government likely to include tax cuts in the federal budget; US President says he's feeling better, as he fights his coronavirus infection, Novak Djokovic breezes past Colombia's Daniel Galan, into the top sixteen.
Police patrols to continue at Victorian beaches; conflicting reports about the health of US president Donald Trump; and the Melbourne Storm advance to week three of the NRL finals series
Victoria's Premier warns of possible beach closures after crowding at the city's beaches; US President Donald Trump upbeat despite being hospitalised for COVID-19; and in the NRL, Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett says his team hasn't been affected by allegations involving ex-captain Sam Burgess.