Footballer Awer Mabil named Young Australian of the Year, A new poll shows a jump in those supporting a republic, Taipan basketball team opts out of pride jersey.
A body image activist, an Indigenous elder and a Socceroos player are among the 2023 Australians of the Year; The United States and Germany will both provide heavy tanks to Ukraine; And in sport, Novak Djokovic on track as he chases a 10th Australian Open title.
In this bulletin: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hopeful inflation is nearing its peak after the highest yearly increase since 1990; the U-S and Germany expected to send tanks to Ukraine; and in sport, Latrell Mitchell to make his return for the N-R-L's Indigenous All Stars.
In this bulletin: Northern Territory implements immediate alcohol restrictions; Chris Hipkins sworn in as New Zealand's prime minister; and in sport, Novak Djokovic in a strong position at the Australian Open.
The Northern Territory implements immediate alcohol restrictions; An Indian court orders a man to be extradited to Australia; And in sport, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Victoria Azarenka are through to the Australian Open semi finals.
In this bulletin: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits the Northern Territory, following mounting pressure to address rising crime rates in Alice Springs; at least seven people dead in a second Californian shooting; and in sport, Nick Kyrgios recovering from knee surgery.
In this bulletin: Indigenous Australians in Alice Springs call for measures to address rising crime rates; a pensioner reveals her "sheer terror" after being told to pay over 60 thousand dollars to the failed Robodebt scheme; and in tennis, Jessica Pegula eliminated by Ash Barty.
Protests over German tanks for Ukraine; more concern for endangered species; and the last Australian out of the Australian Open
In this bulletin: growing calls for an Australian Federal Police presence in the Northern Territory amid rising crime rates in Alice Springs; the suspect of a mass shooting in California found dead on the Eve of Lunar New Year; and in sport, the National Baskebtall League launches its first-ever Pride Round.
In this bulletin: the Prime Minister insists the temporary gas price cap is already lowering energy costs; police investigate a vehicle which could be linked to a suspect in the California mass shooting; and in sport: Novak Djokovic joins the push for reform of the Australian Open tennis schedule.