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In this bulletin, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton presses the P-M on The Voice details; one person has died and 41 injured in a train crash in Mexico; and in sport, Villarreal has defeated Real Madrid 2-1 in the Spanish league.
In this bulletin, a professional drag racer dies in Queensland; journalists arrested over video of South Sudan President wetting himself; and in sport, Novak Djokovic through to the Adelaide International final.
The Prime Minister plays down US concerns over an AUKUS submarine deal; A bomb threat forces a Jetstar flight to make an emergency landing; Bernard Tomic's 15-year Australian Open run ends.
In this bulletin, The Prime Minister plays down US concerns over AUKUS; the Taliban accuses Prince Harry of war crimes over killings in Afghanistan; and in sport, Carlos Alcaraz out of the Australian Open due to injury.
In this bulletin, WA Emergency Services attempt to evacuate Indigenous residents from floodwaters amid claims of cultural insensitivity; a 36-hour Russian ceasefire, rejected by Ukraine, is now in effect; and in sport, former tennis champ Ash Barty announces she has a baby on the way.
A repatriated I-S bride granted bail, charged with a terror offence; authorities in the United States raise the alert level of a volcano in Hawaii and Football Australia issues another seven bans to spectators involved in a violent A-League pitch invasion.
Evacuations continue from record flooding in Western Australia's Kimberley; the House of Representatives in the United States still without a Speaker and Prince Harry's memoir reveals assault allegations against his brother.
Concerns over COVID-19; Pope Benedict laid to rest; and Australia on top of South Africa in the third cricket Test
Health Minister hopeful COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from China will be temporary; a repatriated IS wife charge with terror offences and former Australian women's cricket captain Belinda Clark honoured with a sculpture at the SCG.