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In this bulletin: memorial and medals for the two police officers killed in Queensland; Elon Musk to quit Twitter's chief executive; and in sport, Andy Murray prepares for next year's Australian Open tennis.
In this bulletin: trade and detained Australians on the agenda for talks, as Foreign Minister Penny Wong arrives in Beijing; New South Wales to pass legislation to lower power bills; and in sport, Australia's world champion women's cricketers complete a thrashing of India.
Lifetime bans over last weekend's A league match pitch invasion in Melbourne; Fiji has a new prime minister; Argentina's football team returns home after their FIFA World Cup win.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says she will raise "hard issues" during talks with her Chinese counterpart this week, gun reform on the agenda for Australian leaders, after the deadly Queensland shooting; and in tennis, Ash Barty backs Ajla Tomljanovic as a strong contender for an Australian Open title.
Kevin Rudd named as Australia's new ambassador to the US, Foreign Minister Penny Wong to raise the issue of detained Australians on her China trip; and in sport, a former NBA championship player to join the Adelaide 36ers.
Kevin Rudd named as Australia's new ambassador to the US, Foreign Minister Penny Wong to raise the issue of detained Australians on her China trip; and in sport, a former NBA championship player to join the Adelaide 36ers.
Concerns over the failure of flood levees in South Australia; Calls for a blitz to address a serious shortage of blood donations; Australian cricket selectors facing tough decisions ahead of the Boxing Day Test.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong's upcoming visit to China hailed as a breakthrough in bilateral relations, sanctions and penalties considered for those involved in A-League fan violence, and Qatar's World Cup chief says this year's tournament changed perceptions of the region.
Argentina's World Cup triumph celebrated by football fans around the world, Victoria's Premier condemns A-League fan violence; and the Bureau of Meteorology releases Australia's Christmas Day forecast.
In this bulletin: Argentina defeats France in the World Cup Final; at least 19 killed after a fuel bomb tanker exploded north of the Afghan capital Kabul; and the European Union strikes a historic deal to overhaul the carbon market and reduce emissions faster.