Dozens of flood warnings remain in place as wild weather continues across New South Wales; The Albanese Government accused of softening up the public over promised tax cuts; Gold Coast raises its hopes of AFLW finals action with a big win over Sydney in the wet.
In this bulletin, wild weather continues across New South Wales, with authorities warning of possible landslides; the school district in Uvalde, Texas suspends its entire police force; and in sport, rain can't stop the Bathurst 1000, which is set to go ahead despite weather concerns.
In this bulletin, White House officials play down Russian nuclear threats; Sydney-siders brace for more heavy rain and flash flooding as wild weather rips through New South Wales; and in sport, the UK's George Russell sets the fastest time on the opening day of practice for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Thailand confronts its worst mass killing, Unrelenting rain in much of eastern Australia And a second Sydney United 58 fan banned for life.
Flags flying at half-mast for the victims of Thailand's deadly childcare centre attack, Russia reacting with fury to Ukraine's Australian speech on their nuclear threats, A new report reveals systemic abuse in the US women's national competition.
In this bulletin, more than 30 dead in a Thailand mass killing at a child care centre, Solomon Islands re-assures Australia over military bases, and in sport, Luciano Leilua's name scratched off the team for the Rugby World Cup, amid charges of domestic violence.
Changes to telecommunications laws following the Optus data breach, Star Entertainment found unsuitable to hold a casino licence in Queensland, Police on the lookout for bad behaviour during Bathurst race.
Labor takes action on a growing skills shortage it says the Coalition government failed to prepare for, North Korea sends another missile in Japan's direction, A police blitz launched ahead of the Bathurst 1000 supercar event this weekend.
In this bulletin, the prime minister of Solomon Islands travelling to Australia for talks with Anthony Albanese, at least 25 dead in a bus crash in northern India, and in sport, debate escalates over religious freedoms in the wake of the Essendon CEO saga.
Warnings of potential flash flooding in New South Wales, ALDI facing fines for underpaying its warehouse workers, And a lifetime ban for a Sydney United 58 supporter.