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Midday News Bulletin 20 April 2024


A massive explosion heard at Iranian-backed base in Baghdad; a vigil for the victims of the Bondi mall attack to be held tomorrow; and in tennis, top seed Alexander Zverev crashes out of BMW Open quarter-Finals.


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Morning News Bulletin 20 April 2024


A man sets himself on fire outside the court where Donald Trump's criminal trial is taking place; Iran downplays effects caused by Israeli missile attack; and Premier League left with a single representative in European tournament semifinals.


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Evening News Bulletin 19 April 2024


US officials confirm reports Israel has carried out military operations against Iran; Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says more must be done to address violence against women, and in sport, West Australian wildcard George Pittar continues stunning run at the Margaret River Pro.


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Midday News Bulletin 19 April 2024


A 16-year-old boy charged with a terrorism offence over an alleged stabbing at a Sydney church; the United States vetoes a Palestinian request for full UN membership, and in football, A-League women's club Canberra United will play again next season.


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Morning News Bulletin 19 April 2024


In this bulletin, the Prime Minister insists 'terrorism' was an appropriate label used to describe a Sydney church stabbing attack; the largest democratic exercise ever undertaken begins as Indians head to the polls; and in rugby league, Women's State of Origin announces the first ever three-game series.


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Evening News Bulletin 18 April 2024


The family of a 16-year-old who allegedly stabbed a bishop say their son is remorseful; Federal Police say they've caught the man responsible for a failed 900 kilogram cocaine smuggling plot, and in sport, Manchester City's Champions League dreams shattered after dramatic Real Madrid loss.


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Midday News Bulletin 18 April 2024


The bishop stabbed at a Sydney church publicly forgives his alleged attacker; the federal government considers granting a permanent visa to a security guard injured during the Bondi stabbings, and in sport, Brisbane's preparedness to host the 2032 Olympic games called into question.


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Morning News Bulletin 18 April 2024


Westfield Bondi Junction to re-open for a day of reflection; A 19-year-old arrested for participating in riots following the Wakeley Church stabbing attack and in football, Manchester City take on Real Madrid for a spot in the Champions League semi-finals.


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Evening News Bulletin 17 April 2024


Australia's military to receive $50 billion increases over the next decade, Anthony Albanese unveils new boost to critical minerals industry, Australia reveals new Olympic uniforms to mark 100 days until the Paris games begin.


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Midday News Bulletin 17 April 2024


The High Court hears a legal challenge against indefinite detention, The UK to ban smoking for people born after 2009, And an AFL player sidelined for a homophobic slur vents about the penalty on his wife's podcast


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