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In this bulletin: more debate on Labor's workplace relations bill as the clock winds down on Parliament for the year; rescuers find another body in the aftermath of an Italian landslide; and in tennis, Canada frustrates Australia's hunt for Davis Cup glory.
In this bulletin, Matthew Guy to resign as Victorian Liberal Party leader following his state election defeat to Daniel Andrews, Labor's industrial relations bill expected to pass parliament after gaining support from a key crossbencher, and in sport, the Socceroos relish their World Cup win against Tunisa.
In this bulletin, Labor returns to power for a third term in Victoria's state elections; Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan gives up on calling for a gap election; and in sport, Australia will face Canada at the Davis Club Final in Spain today.
In this bulletin, Labor returned to power for a third term in Victoria's state elections; a landslide hits an Italian holiday village; and in sport, elation for the Socceroos as Australia edges out Tunisia in their World Cup group game.
In this bulletin: Victorians head to the polls for the state election; Thousands of people swarm Bondi Beach for a mass nude photoshoot; and in sport, Australia prepares for the World Cup game against Tunisia it must not lose.
In this bulletin, Victorians head to the polls for the state election, thousands of people swarm Bondi Beach for mass nude photo shoot raising awareness of skin cancer, and in sport, Australia's men's tennis team through to the Davis Cup final for the first time in 19 years.
In this bulletin, Victorians head to the polls for the state election with Premier Daniel Andrews hoping to secure a third term, a suspect arrested in India for the murder of an Australian woman in Queensland in 2018, and in sport, Australia ready to take on Tunisia in their next game for the World Cup.
In this bulletin, a final report finds Scott Morrison's secret ministerial appointments undermined the government, concerns eased about the repatriation of Australians linked to IS fighters, and in sport, the Socceroos facing a must-win World Cup clash against Tunisia tomorrow.
In this bulletin, Home Affairs Minister Claire O'Neil meets western Sydney mayors opposed to the repatriation of Australians linked to IS fighters, a report to shed light on how and why Scott Morrison took on multiple ministries when he was prime minister, and in sport, wins for Portugal, Brazil and Switzerland in the group stage of the World Cup.
Ukraine restores power to two nuclear power plants; Malaysia swears in its new Prime Minister following days of a hung parliament; Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scores in a record-making fifth World Cup.