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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
The cap on international travel and border closures on the National Cabinet agenda today; US President Donald Trump suggests people in North Carolina should vote twice in the upcoming election; the Penrith Panthers are one step closer to securing the minor premiership.
More than 1300 Australians stranded overseas call for a change in the quarantine caps restricting the number of people who can return home; police in Victoria warn of arrests if planned anti-lockdown protests proceed and Andrew Abdo appointed permanent CEO of the NRL.
Victoria records 113 new COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths; income tax cuts could be brought forward and the Kooying Classic tennis tournament cancelled because of the pandemic.
Accused Australian child sex abuser Malka Leifer loses an appeal against extradition, Germany finds evidence a Russian opposition figure was poisoned, In sport, the imminent departure of Lionel Messi from Barcelona intensifies.
Concerns over the detention of an Australian television news presenter in China; police locate a man with coronavirus who travelled from Victoria to Queensland and in cycling, Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan wins stage three of the Tour de France.
A high profile Australian journalist detained in China; a former Indian President has died; and the US tennis open gets underway – with a tiny crowd.
Thousands of protesters again take to the streets of Belarus, bus passengers told to isolate as a Sydney CBD COVID-19 cluster grows and in the A-League, Sydney FC win a record fifth title.
The Victorian Premier says the state's COVID-19 case numbers are still too high to lift restrictions, paediatricians urge parents not to avoid vaccinating children during the coronavirus pandemic and Melbourne City happy to wear the underdog tag in tonight's A-League grand final.
A convicted terrorist to leave jail today; the search continues for a missing fisherman off the coast of New South Wales; and a Norwegian wins stage one of the Tour De France