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In this bulletin, police and ambulance chiefs urge common sense ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations; tributes flow for football legend Pele and British fashion icon Vivienne Westwood; and in sport, further charges laid over an A-League Melbourne pitch invasion.
Police call for common sense ahead of the New Year's Eve celebrations; tributes for the late football legend Pele and an Australian batsman and spin bowler recalled ahead of the New Year's Test match in Sydney.
Football legend Pele dies at 82; Benjamin Netanyahu sworn in as Israel's Prime Minister for the sixth time and British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood dies at 81.
Novak Djokovic says he holds no hard feelings towards Australia, but will never forget the deportation saga; Benjamin Netanyahu sworn in as Israel's Prime Minister for his sixth term; and in sport, tennis players at the Australian Open to compete for record high prize money.
The federal government says there are signs China could drop trade sanctions against Australia; three inmates escape from a Northern Territory prison and Norwegian Erling Haaland becomes the fastest player to score 20 Premier League goals.
Tributes for an Australian killed while fighting in Ukraine; Australians urged to donate blood over the new year holidays and a man drowns at a Gold Coast beach.
Anthony Albanese outlines a timetable for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament; a former Australian soldier has been killed while fighting in Ukraine; and in sport, Australia leads with 386 runs after day three of the test match against South Africa.
In this bulletin: healthcare professionals call for more screenings; death toll rises due to blizzard in the United States; and in sports, Novak Djokovic arrives in Adelaide ahead of next month's Australian Open.
In this bulletin: the New South Wales Premier calls on people to stay safe at the beach; China opens up travel after the end of the zero-Covid policy; and in sport, a new chapter for Australian tennis, as the inaugural United Cup commences tomorrow.
Two teenagers charged with murder following the death of a mother in Queensland; Taiwan extends its mandatory military service; and in sport, Andoo Comanche sails across the finish line, claiming first place in the Sydney to Hobart race.