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Several Ukrainian cities suffered shelling, resulting in yet more civilian deaths.
The Federal government accuses the Labor party of a scare campaign around proposed cuts to Medicare, The embattled Ukranian city of Mariupol on the brink of falling to Russian forces, Chelsea to play Liverpool in the F-A Cup final next month.
The election campaign enters its second week; the latest from Mariupol; and a big appointment in English cricket
In this bulletin, the future of Medicare becomes an election campaign issue, anti-far right protests in France and Prince Harry and Meghan attend the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games.
In this bulletin, the federal government uses its latest election commitment in health to prove it is in strong economic management, the Pope speaks out against the war in Ukraine at an Easter mass and in sport, defending champions Melbourne show they are still the top team in the AFL with a huge win over Greater Western Sydney.
In this bulletin, Russia adds 13 British political figures to its list of banned travellers, cruising to resume in Australia from today, and in sport, three Australians to contest the semi-finals of the men's World Surf League event at Bells Beach.
The Prime Minister is standing by his controversial 'captain’s pick’ for the Liberal candidate for the Sydney seat of Warringah. And the Opposition is vowing to establish a federal anti-corruption watchdog by the end of this year if elected.
In this bulletin, police in Ukraine say they've found mass graves in the Kyiv region; The Labor Party promises to establish a national anti-corruption commission before the end of the year if it wins the federal election; and in tennis, Alexander Zverev advances to the semi-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters.
In this bulletin, Russia's defence ministry says it's struck a Ukrainian missile plant outside the capital, Kyiv; The Labor Party promises to establish a national anti-corruption commission before the end of the year if it wins the federal election; and in sport, Sydney has defeated West Coast by 63 points at Optus Stadium.
Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese call a political truce as both attend church services in celebration of Good Friday, Labor face's questions over the costing of their $135 million health policy., Golfing legend Jack Newton has died aged 72.