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Victoria to develop a number of contact tracing teams, Two Australian journalists rushed out of China over safety concerns, In tennis, Alex de Minaur advances to the US Open quarter-final.
Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange disappointed over a setback in his extradition case, US President Donald Trump says he is optimistic the US will produce a vaccine in record time; and four-time US Open champion John McEnroe says he believes Novak Djokovic's disqualification will have a lasting impact.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison concerned about the Victorian government's plan to ease coronavirus restrictions,Queensland records two new cases of COVID-19, Canadian Denis Shapovalov through to the US Open quarter-finals.
Victoria records less than 50 new coronavirus and another nine deaths, British police search for the suspect involved in a stabbing rampage in Birmingham, Novak Djokovic disqualified for the US open.
Business groups attack Victoria's plan for easing out of coronavirus restrictions, British police search for the suspect involved in a stabbing rampage in Birmingham; and in cycling, Slovenian cyclists sweep the board in Stage 9 of this year’s Tour de France.
Victoria's plan for easing restrictions slammed by the opposition and business groups; Australian families celebrate Father's Day, with some gathering virtually because of restrictions; sexual assault allegations made against the Swans' Elijah Taylor.
Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews set to reveal the state's roadmap out of coronavirus lockdown, climate change activists disrupt the publication of some British newspapers and in sport, a Kenyan runner breaks the world record for the half marathon in women-only races.
Another survivor from a capsized cattle ship off Japan is rescued, former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is confirmed as a British trade adviser and more details emerge about next year's rescheduled Olympic and Paralympic Games.
A fracturing of consensus at national cabinet; 59 more coronavirus deaths announced in Victoria; and two AFL players under investigation for breaching COVID-19 regulations in Queensland
Border closures- international and domestic- on the national cabinet agenda; 59 new coronavirus deaths reported in Victoria; and Alex De Minaur through to the third round of the US Open