Victoria's COVID cluster grows to 15; calls to remember the mistreatment of stolen generations on National Sorry Day; and Melbourne-based AFL clubs with interstate matches this weekend bring forward their travel plans.
New restrictions in force in Melbourne as a COVID-19 cluster grows to nine, an investigation is launched after a massive power outage in Queensland, and back-up plans in place for the State of Origin in response to Melbourne's coronavirus outbreak.
New restrictions for Melbourne as its COVID-19 cluster grows to nine; more controversy in Canberra over investigations into Parliament House rape allegations and a state funeral for rugby league legend Bob Fulton.
New restrictions for Melbourne as a COVID-19 cluster grows to five cases; the United Nations says the ceasefire in Gaza is holding and a state funeral for rugby league great Bob Fulton.
Investigations underway to identify the source of a new coronavirus cluster in Melbourne, world leaders condemn Belarus after the forced diversion of a commercial flight, and Egan Bernal claims his second stage victory of the Giro d'Italia.
Four new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 detected in Victoria; the federal government condemns the interception of a commercial flight by the government of Belarus and in sport, Chelsea and Liverpool secure their spot in next season's Champions League.
Two likely positive cases of COVID-19 in Melbourne; Scott Morrison proposes an internal passport for vaccinated Australians and 50 year old Phil Mickelson becomes the oldest golfer to win a major with victory at the PGA Championship.
Parents of Australian children stranded in India urge the government to help bring them home, a cable car crash in Italy results in 14 deaths, and Essendon produces a comfortable 72-point win over North Melbourne.
Next year's Eurovision Song Contest will be hosted in Italy, after the country won the 2021 competition for the first time in 31 years.
Clashes at a holy site in Jerusalem tests a newly negotiated ceasefire agreement; Concerns as coronavirus clinics report a drop-off in the number of people getting vaccinated; FIFA to consider holding World Cups every two years instead of four.