SBS News

A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.

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AM bulletin 31 May 2020


Protests raging across the United States over the death in custody of an African-American man, two astronauts launched in the world's first private space flight and German migrant Lara Billar wins the Uluru Camel Cup.


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 May 31, 2020  5m
 
 

Protests in dozens of US cities over the death of George Floyd


Anger over the death of an African-American man during an arrest in the United States is intensifying with demonstrations in multiple cities. 

 


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 May 30, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin 30 May 2020


A former police officer in Minneapolis charged with the murder of African-American man, George Floyd; anger over the death triggers more protests in the US and Netball New South Wales plans a season re-start in July.


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 May 30, 2020  6m
 
 

AM bulletin 30 May 2020


The United States takes punitive action against China and Hong Kong; Bulgaria set to lift Jock Palfreeman's travel ban and the North Queensland Cowboys have defeated the Gold Coast Titans 36 to six.


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 May 30, 2020  5m
 
 

Robo-debt refunds due later this year


The federal government plans to refund more than $720 million raised through the now defunct welfare scheme. 


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 May 29, 2020  3m
 
 

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The Council of Australian Governments scrapped as national Cabinet takes over, a zookeeper attacked by a lion on the New South Wales South Coast and the National Basketball league season likely to be delayed a month due to COVID-19.



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 May 29, 2020  6m
 
 

Midday bulletin 29 May 2020


The Federal Government open to extending the JobKeeper program, a Melbourne school shuts down after a student tests positive for COVID-19 and English Premier League football edges closer to its long-awaited return.





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 May 29, 2020  5m
 
 

AM bulletin 29 May 2020


The focus of national cabinet may switch to the economy; Australia a signatory to an international statement criticising China's new laws for Hong Kong and the National Rugby League returns, with Parramatta defeating Brisbane in the first game back.


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 May 28, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin 28 May 2020


A man with a knife shot dead by police on a Melbourne freeway; the Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe says the JobKeeper scheme might need to be extended and the National Rugby League resumes tonight minus the crowds.

 


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 May 28, 2020  4m
 
 

Midday bulletin 28 May 2020


Queensland authorities not ruling out a link between a Rockhamption nurse and Australia's youngest COVID-19 death; the death toll from coronavirus in the United States now exceeds 100 thousand and the National Rugby League resumes tonight but without crowds. 


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 May 28, 2020  5m