Interest rates remain unchanged as the Reserve Bank adopts a 'wait and see' approach, NASA names the first woman to go to the moon, And in sport, AFL and rugby league bosses testify on betting ads before a parliamentary inquiry in Canberra.
Donald Trump is in New York to face criminal charges, Amazon Web Services to invest AU$13.2 billion in Australia and employ 11,000 And in sport, Australian Cameron Smith has dismissed rumoured tensions between LIV Golf and PGA Tour players.
Donald Trump arrives in New York as he prepares to face criminal charges; Australia is set to ban the use of short video app TikTok across all government devices; And in sport, Cricket Australia announces a new pay deal, with female cricketers set to benefit.
Aboriginal land rights champion Yunupingu remembered as a "national treasure", after his passing, Lockheed Martin to deliver the nation's new defence satellite communication system, Cricket Australia announces a new pay deal, with female cricketers set to benefit.
The latest Newspoll shows a drop in support for the Liberal party, Visionary land rights pioneer Yunupingu dies aged 74, In the NRL policing of the hip-drop tackles comes under the spotlight.
An earthquake in Papua New Guinea; a death on Cradle Mountain in Tasmania; and a new pay deal for Australian cricketers
In this bulletin, the fallout continues following the Liberal Party's defeat in the Aston by-election, at least 22 dead in tornadoes across the United States, and in sport, an inquiry announced into claims of race fixing in the Tasmanian harness racing industry.
Anthony Albanese meets with Mary Doyle after her Victorian by-election win; Donald Trump to travel to New York to face criminal charges; and Australian cyclist Kaden Groves wins his third race in 10 days.
A historic by-election victory: Labor candidate Mary Doyle wins the seat of Aston; at least five people dead as tornadoes and severe storms sweep through the United States; and Football Australia introduces a new working group to develop inclusive policies for transgender athletes.
The Liberal Party fights to hold onto the Melbourne seat of Aston, Australia's high commissioner to the UK to visit Julian Assange in prison; And Football Australia to finalise its policy on transgender inclusion.