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King Charles III is crowned at Westminster Abbey; The government announces changes to Petrol tax; And in N-R-L, the Dolphins have a new hero after an impressive performance by Valynce Te Whare.
The Federal Opposition challenges the government to sustain any surplus it might deliver in the Budget; police in Taiwan question a woman over the poisoning of a Queensland university student and the World Health Organisation says COVID-19 no longer represents a global health emergency.
The NSW government cops backlash for leaving Opera House in the dark ahead of King Charles III's coronation; Federal Liberal MP Stuart Robert to retire from politics; And in Formula One, Max Verstappen gets first place in second trials for the Miami Grand Prix.
The World Health Organisation declares COVID-19 no longer a global emergency; Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi calls the Prime Minister's attendance at King Charles III's coronation 'disgusting'; And in sport, a narrow Magic Round victory for the NRL's Canberra Raiders, while the Brisbane Broncos thrash the Manly Sea Eagles.
In this bulletin: at least 8 dead in a second mass shooting in Serbia; a state funeral in Melbourne for Father Bob Maguire; and wild celebrations across Italy after Napoli wins its first league title in 33 years.
In this bulletin: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says 'enough is enough' regarding Julian Assange case; Treasurer Jim Chalmers hints towards surplus ahead of next week's budget; and in football, Brighton stun Manchester United with late penalty winner.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says a free trade agreement with the UK will begin at the end of the month, The US denies accusations of being involved in Kremlin attack, The Boston Celtics emerge victorious against the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA.
In this bulletin, unions welcome a record pay boost for aged care workers, a European crackdown on the Italian 'Ndrangheta mafia, and in tennis, Carlos Alcaraz wins against Karen Khachanov at the Madrid Open.
In this bulletin, the biggest ever pay rise for Australia's aged care workers, Indigenous Australians join the global call for King Charles III to apologise for the effects of colonisation, and in football, Sam Kerr gives Chelsea an important win over Liverpool.
The Kremlin accuses Ukraine of an assassination attempt against Vladimir Putin, The federal government pledges more than a million dollars towards a Voice referendum education campaign, And a decades long dream becomes reality: Tasmania will have its own AFL team.