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NSW paramedics stretched as the state continues to record COVID-19 infections by the hundreds each day; the Federal Government committed to bringing 3000 people to Australia from Afghanistan, as part of the humanitarian program; Brisbane dealt a huge blow in their AFL finals campaign.
In this bulletin, Another record day for Covid cases in New South Wales, as restriction on weddings are eased, Australians who remain in Afghanistan urged to register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as evacuation flights cease, and in sport, Australia's Jaryd Clifford claims a silver medal in a gallant performance at the Paralympics in the men's 5000m T-13.
End of lockdown discussion reignites in Victoria, as the scheduled finish looms but COVID-19 cases persist; The United States has left behind 85 billion dollars worth of weapons and equipment behind in Afghanistan; And in sport, Cristiano Ronaldo is headed back to Manchester United.
Australia's evacuation mission in Afghanistan comes to an end just hours before suicide bombings at Kabul Airport, A staggered return to on campus learning for New South Wales schools, And in sport, A gold and a silver medal for Australia at the Paralympics.
Two explosions in Afghanistan kill at least 70 people at Kabul airport, Australia's leaders to discuss vaccinating 12 to 15 year olds at National Cabinet. And in sport, Denmark's Magnus Cort claims victory on stage 12 of the Spanish Vuelta.
Two explosions in Afghanistan kill and injure dozens at Kabul airport; Australia's leaders prepare to meet for National Cabinet today; A challenging draw for Australia's Ash Barty as she seeks to lift the US Open as the top seed.
Scott Morrison rejects Labor's suggestion he's responsible for the severity of the COVID outbreak in New South Wales, Three more COVID deaths in New South Wales and more than 1000 cases, And in the AFL, Carlton sacks its coach after another disastrous season.
Hospitals in New South Wales under increasing pressure, after another record day of new COVID-19 cases, The Federal Government is warning against travel to Kabul airport from other parts of Afghanistan, Japanese officials clash over health concerns and Olympic commitments.
Australia reeling from a national record of COVID-19 cases yesterday; Evacuations from Afghanistan continue; Australia leads the Tokyo Paralympics with gold medals.
Medical staff from overseas to relieve pressure on COVID-19 stretched Victorian hospitals; Australia evacuates another 955 people from Afghanistan; and in sport, two gold medals for Australia at the paralympics.