A group of Indigenous Australians join the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade for the first time; Ukraine's President calls on Australia to return its ambassador to Kyiv and South Africa's women's cricket team becomes the first from their country to make the T-20 World Cup final.
In this bulletin, Ukrainians mark the first anniversary since Russia invaded their country; the death toll from earthquake disasters in Turkiye and Syria surpasses 50,000; and in sport, South Africa's women's cricket team becomes the first from their country to make the T-20 World Cup final.
In this bulletin, Ukrainians mark the first anniversary since Russia invaded their country; two asylum seekers on Nauru stage a protest as they approach a decade in detention; and in rugby news, the Brumbies gatecrash the New South Wales Waratahs' homecoming to Allianz Stadium.
The Prime Minister marks the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine pledging more support, a coroner finds a 7-year-old girl's death at a Perth hospital may have been preventable and in sport, Danielle Scott wins silver at the freestyle skiing World Championships in Georgia.
Australia pledges further military support for Ukraine on the first anniversary of Russia's invasion, Harvey Weinstein sentenced to more than 16 years in prison, and in sport the football community mourns commentator John Motson.
Progress on the lifting of China's trade sanctions against Australia, The United Nations calls for an end to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Australia defeats India to reach the Women's T-20 World Cup final.
In this bulletin, a fight brewing over changes to superannuation, as the Coalition threatens to block any reforms, Scott White pleads guilty to manslaughter over the 1988 death of Scott Johnson, and in football, Panama makes history, securing the last spot for the Women's World Cup.
In this bulletin, Qantas returns to profitability for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, one of four hostages in Papua New Guinea freed, but an Australian professor remains captive, and in sport, the AFL set to announce money to support the game's development in Tasmania.
Russia's president welcomes China's top diplomat in Moscow, Australia and the Philippines consider joint patrols in the disputed South China Sea, Celebration for the Matildas after a 3-0 win over Jamaica.
The Prime Minister declares national security to be his government's first priority; a softer than expected increase in average wages and South Sydney launch a new head injuries protocol for junior players.