Rishi Sunak to become the next British Prime Minister; A new report calls for more diversity in Australian politics; Celtic manager talks about the future of his team.
Police find the body of a woman who went missing in floodwaters; restricted access to Australian detention centres for UN officials and Ross Lyon to return as the new senior coach of St Kilda.
One person reported missing in floodwaters in New South Wales; Boris Johnson not running for the leadership of the Conservative Party and Max Verstappen wins the United States Grand Prix
Authorities step up their pleas for residents to listen to warnings as the bad weather intensifies; Britain's former finance minister officially declares he will stand in the race to replace Liz Truss; In sport, Netball Australia searches for a new sponsor after mining giant withdraws its multi-million dollar deal...
The Federal Government promises continued support as the east coast flooding emergency continues, a category four hurricane bears down on Mexico and in sport, netball officials express their disappointment with Gina Rinehart's decision to end a lucrative sponsorship deal.
Russian forces are trying to evacuate the city of Kherson with Ukraine expected to start an offensive to recapture the southern provincial capital.
A new campaign in Western Australia is encouraging more people to register as organ donors, by sharing the personal stories of people from diverse backgrounds whose lives have been changed by receiving a transplant. The campaign is using multilingual podcasts to directly reach community groups, in an attempt to break-down cultural barriers over making the decision.
In this bulletin, the New South Wales Northern Rivers region again on flood watch, Australia and Japan sign off on a new joint declaration on security cooperation; and in sport, a tough contest ahead for the Matildas as the 2023 World Cup draw pits the Australian side against top contenders...
The race to become the next British Prime Minister is heating up and while former Chancellor Rishi Sunak is still the favourite the momentum is with Boris Johnson. But the potential return of the divisive character to Number 10 could split the Conservative Party with former Tory leader William Hague describing it as the worst idea he’s heard of.
Further rainfall expected across flood-ravaged parts of New South Wales and Victoria, the United Nations condemns Russia's recent targeted attacks on Ukraine as a breach of humanitarian law and in sport, mining giant Hancock Prospecting pulls out of a 15 million dollar sponsorship deal with Netball Australia.