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PM bulletin 9 June 2020


South Australia refuses to allow a Black Lives Matter protest to proceed; Labor criticises the government's decision to strip childcare workers of JobKeeper and a survey shows 75 per cent of Australians hold an unconscious bias towards Indigenous people.

 

 


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 June 9, 2020  6m
 
 

Midday bulletin 9 June 2020


Memorials in the United States for George Floyd; a study shows three in four Australians hold a negative view of Indigenous people and in sport, the Bulldogs score their first win of the season.

 

 


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 June 9, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin 8 June 2020


The Federal Government's free childcare to end next month; New Zealand now officially COVID-19 free and in rugby, Tom Taylor dismissed by French club Pau for leaving the country without permission.

 

 


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 June 8, 2020  5m
 
 

Midday bulletin 8 June 2020


High-profile Australians recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours; Black Lives Matter protests keep spreading around the world and two individuals from English Championship clubs test positive to COVID-19.

 

 


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 June 8, 2020  5m
 
 

AM Bulletin 8 June 2020


Well-known, and less-known, Australians honoured in the Queen's Birthday honours; Black Lives Matter protests continue around the world; and a plan to boost interest in tennis


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 June 7, 2020  6m
 
 

More Australian children impacted as coronavirus employment stress rises


A new study has found employment stress levels among families has more than doubled, with children bearing the long-term brunt. 


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 June 7, 2020  5m
 
 

AM Bulletin 7 June 2020


The aftermath of massive rallies around Australia;  the fiance of an Australian woman killed by police in Minneapolis plans to reach out to George Floyd's family; and controversy in the National Rugby League


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 June 7, 2020  5m
 
 

AM Bullletin 6 June 2020


Protests to go ahead around the country today, despite health advice and a court ruling; China officially advises its citizens not to visit Australia; and the Melbourne Storm get back on track in the NRL


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 June 6, 2020  6m
 
 

PM bulletin June 5 2020


New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she supports a police application to make a protest illegal, One of the biggest domestic child exploitation networks in recent times uncovered by police, Growing concerns at Suwon Bluewings.

 





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 June 5, 2020  5m
 
 

Midday bulletin June 5 2020


A memorial held in the United States for George Floyd, Protests in Sydney and Melbourne set to proceed despite bans on mass gatherings, In rugby league, the Brisbane Broncos suffers its worst loss in history to the Sydney Roosters.
 

 





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 June 5, 2020  5m