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A fatal multi-vehicle crash closes the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Two people killed in protests over the police shooting of an African-American man in the US, Sydney FC will take on Melbourne City in the A-League Grand Final this Sunday.
The federal government unveils proposed laws designed to prevent foreign interference in Australia, two people killed in protests over the police shooting of an African-American man, and Melbourne City through to the A-League grand final.
Another 24 people die of COVID-19 in Victoria with 149 new cases, The federal government defends its strained relations with China, Police investigate how sprinter Usain Bolt contracted coronavirus.
Another 24 people die of COVID-19 in Victoria with 149 new cases, United's captain Harry Maguire found guilty of violence towards police and attempted bribery.
Hundreds of guests relocated from a quarantine hotel in Sydney after it failed to meet public health standards, two opposition figures jailed in Belarus for 10 days, and Manchester United's captain Harry Maguire found guilty of violence towards police and attempted bribery.
Victoria records 148 new coronavirus infections and eight deaths, A sentencing hearing continues over the Christchurch mosque shootings, A former St Kilda AFL footballer speaks out again after sharing his experience of racism in sport.
Victoria has recorded 148 new coronavirus infections and eight deaths, Fresh concerns after first documented instance of coronavirus human re-infection, In tennis, John Millman edged out of the Western and Southern Open in New York.
Australia set to surpass a total of 25,000 cases of COVID-19, German doctors say tests indicate Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was poisoned, and Collingwood's AFL finals hopes receive a boost.
Treasurer Josh Fryenberg says he's optimistic about the economy, federal parliament resumes for the first time in 10 weeks, and the AFL and St Kilda apologise for racism faced by former player Robert Muir.
Victoria records 17 more COVID-19 deaths and 208 cases; Labor on track to win the Northern Territory election and in the AFL, the Sydney Swans suffer a 31 point loss to Fremantle.