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Morning News Bulletin 11 May 2024


The federal government set to unveil an $11.3 billion housing package; the Federal Court extends video ban on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X; and Leverkusen extend their unbeaten run to 49 games, sealing their spot in the Europa League final.


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Evening News Bulletin 10 May 2024


The High Court rules that indefinite detention of non-citizens is legal in some circumstances; Members of the Pasifika community criticise the federal government's future gas policy; and in cycling, Australian Luke Plapp in a three-man breakaway in stage six of the Giro d’Italia.


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Midday News Bulletin 10 May 2024


Hundreds of immigration detainees remain behind bars after a High Court ruling; Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal budget will include a vision on achieving net zero; and in sport, the start of the Olympic Torch 11-week journey through France.


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Morning News Bulletin 10 May 2024


Australia's Air Defence Force Chief calls Chinese actions towards an Australian helicopter 'unsafe' and 'unprofessional'; thousands flee as Israel resumes its military operation in Rafah; and the Mariners prepare to take on Sydney FC in the first semifinal of the A-League Men's.


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Evening News Bulletin 9 May 2024


The prime minister refutes China's spying accusations after aircraft near miss; criticism of the environmental impact of the federal government's fresh commitment to gas, and in sport, another AFL player suspended for a homophobic slur during a game.


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Midday News Bulletin 9 May 2024


Australia's government to ramp up gas projects to support net zero transition by 2050; Fiji's former prime minister sentenced to a year in prison, and in sport, coach Jo Yapp names her first Wallaroos team to take on Canada in the Pacific Four series.


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Morning News Bulletin 9 May 2024


The United States pauses a shipment of bombs for Israel; Manhunt underway after a woman was allegedly stabbed by a man known to her outside a gym; and the Olympic flame lands on French soil.


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Evening News Bulletin 8 May 2024


The Prime Minister says he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about aircraft near miss, The High Court rules commonwealth can be held liable for damage to Indigenous sites, The United Nations passes a resolution to make May 25 "World Football Day".


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Midday News Bulletin 8 May 2024


Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australians can expect a restrained and measured budget, More than one and a half million vapes seized in Australia, Borussia Dortmund through to the Champions League final.


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Morning News Bulletin 8 May 2024


Israeli officials claim a ceasefire deal with Hamas can still be achieved; Stormy Daniels testifies in Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial; Australian duo Electric Fields set to take the stage in first Eurovision semi-final; and PSG takes on Borussia Dortmund for a place in the Champions League final.


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