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AM bulletin 19 June 2020


Adem Somyurek says Labor MP Anthony Byrne taught him all he knows about Labor party branches; the UK ditches its COVID-19 tracing app and big wins for Newcastle in the National Rugby League and Hawthorn in the AFL.


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 June 18, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin June 18 2020


The latest unemployment numbers described as heartbreaking with warnings of more job losses to come, Three arrested over a massive drug seizure, US Open tennis officials scrap the wheelchair event.

 


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 June 18, 2020  4m
 
 

Midday bulletin June 18 2020


Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese counsels an MP over what he calls inappropriate text messages, Two childcare centres close in Melbourne after a staff member and a child test positive to coronavirus, European football's governing body unveils its champions league format for this August.


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 June 18, 2020  5m
 
 

Midday bulletin June 18 2020


Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese counsels an MP over what he calls inappropriate text messages, Two childcare centres close in Melbourne after a staff member and a child test positive to coronavirus, European football's governing body unveils its champions league format for this August.


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 June 18, 2020  5m
 
 

AM bulletin 18 June 2020


More damning allegations in the ALP's branch-stacking row; the Indian Prime Minister issues a warning to China over a deadly border dispute and Dustin Martin to miss Richmond's encounter with Hawthorn through injury.

 

 


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 June 17, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin June 17 2020


Former Labor premier Steve Bracks says a review into the Victorian branch of the A-L-P will lead to a better party, Australia to begin trade talks with the United Kingdom, Up to 2,000 fans allowed to watch AFL and NRL games in Queensland stadium.


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 June 17, 2020  4m
 
 

Midday bulletin June 17 2020


Consular officials have met with an Australian on death row in China, Daniel Andrews apologises to rank-and-file members of the Labor party for the branch stacking scandal, In football, a warning from one of the English Premier League's most prominent coaches.


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 June 17, 2020  5m
 
 

AM bulletin 17 June 2020


North Korea blows up its joint liaison office with South Korea; medical trials find a widely available steroid is an effective treatment for COVID-19 and a warning from one of the English Premier League's most prominent coaches as the competition prepares to resume.

 


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 June 16, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin June 16 2020


South Australia to open its borders to travellers from some jurisdictions from midnight, Another Victorian minister steps down after allegations of branch-stacking, Cricket Australia's chief executive Kevin Roberts resigns.
 


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 June 16, 2020  5m
 
 

Midday bulletin June 16 2020


Another Victorian government Minister stands aside after allegations of branch stacking, A landmark ruling in the US safeguards LGBTI people from workplace discrimination. Speculation mounts about the future of Cricket Australia's chief executive.
 


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 June 16, 2020  5m