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Midday News Bulletin 28 May 2023


In this bulletin; US President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reach an in-principle deal to raise the federal government's debt ceiling. Turkish voters prepare for a historic presidential run-off. And in sport, Sam Kerr secures a fourth consecutive Womens' Super League Title.


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Morning News Bulletin 28 May 2023


In this bulletin; a 17-year-old dies during a football match in Central Victoria. Ukrainian authorities say they're ready to launch a counter-offensive against Russian forces. And in sport, Canberra striker, Corey Harawira-Naera suffers a seizure mid-game.


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Evening News Bulletin 27 May 2023


Peter Dutton accused of playing politics with the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum; Four killed in a horror car crash in western Victoria; English authorities announce a controversial new policy on transgender cyclists.


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Midday News Bulletin 27 May 2023


In this bulletin; the Minister for Indigenous Australians says the success of the 1967 referendum is a reminder to vote yes for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. The deadline for raising the US debt ceiling extended. And in sport, referees are increasingly turning away from the profession due to on and off-field abuse.


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Morning News Bulletin 27 May 2023


In this bulletin; an Australian man arrested for an alleged drunken rampage in Indonesia avoids jail. At least two killed in a Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian clinic. And in sport, the Melbourne Rebels pull off a major victory in the Super Rugby competition.


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Evening News Bulletin 26 May 2023


Police still searching for homeless people known to sleep in the Sydney building destroyed by fire yesterday, Ceasefire in jeopardy in Sudan, A show of unity from various sporting organisations in support of the Voice.


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Midday News Bulletin 26 May 2023


Two teenagers hand themselves in following a fire in Sydney's CBD, Indigenous Elders gather to mark National Sorry Day and six years since the Uluru Statement From the Heart, Sam Kerr on the cusp of claiming her fourth Women's Super League title in a row.


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Morning News Bulletin 26 May 2023


In this bulletin, firefighters contain a huge blaze that engulfed two multi-storey buildings in Sydney's CBD; three people, including two police officers, have been killed in central Japan; and in sport, the NRL Dolphins land an impressive win over St George Illawarra.


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Evening News Bulletin 25 May 2023


Anthony Albanese asks Parliament to back the Indigenous voice, Opposition spokesman for energy Ted O'Brien criticises the Labor government for rising energy prices, Young fans of Vinicius Junior in Brazil supports him against racist insults.


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Midday News Bulletin 25 May 2023


The Lower House of Parliament continues debating the Voice, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announces his bid for the 2024 US Presidential elections, Socceroo Garang Kuol has scored his first goal in the Scottish Premiership.


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