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Midday bulletin 13 May 2020


Another Ruby Princess passenger dies from coronavirus; Treasurer Josh Frydenberg tests negative to Covid-19 and Australia's virtual victory at Eurovision.

 

 


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 May 13, 2020  5m
 
 

AM Bulletin 13 May 2020


Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to hear if he's contracted the coronavirus, the Chinese city of Wuhan will test its entire population of 11 million people for COVID-19 and all listed A-F-L players required to be tested for the virus by the end of the week.

 


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 May 12, 2020  6m
 
 

PM bulletin 12 May 2020


Treasurer Josh Frydenberg outlines the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic; New South Wales police charge a man over an alleged gay hate crime more than 30 years ago and all listed AFL players to be tested for Covid-19 by Friday.

 

 


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 May 12, 2020  6m
 
 

Midday bulletin 12 May 2020


New South Wales police arrest a man over an alleged gay hate crime more than 30 years ago; Alan Jones announces his retirement from radio and NRL players who don't want a flu shot will require a medical exemption.

 

 


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 May 12, 2020  5m
 
 

AM bulletin 12 May 2020


Britain outlines its plans for easing lock down measures, New South Wales Parliament resumes for one day and in sport, a Super Rugby replacement competition to be locked in by the end of May. 


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 May 11, 2020  5m
 
 

PM bulletin 11 May 2020


Victoria announces its plan to ease coronavirus restrictions; Labor calls for a reshaping of the Australian economy and the Adelaide Crows tipped to get a hefty fine for breaching coronavirus training protocols.

 

 


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 May 11, 2020  6m
 
 

Midday bulletin 11 May 2020


Victoria eases some of its coronavirus restrictions; no end to the lockdown in Britain and the Adelaide Crows tipped to receive a hefty fine for breaching coronavirus training protocols.

 


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 May 11, 2020  4m
 
 

AM bulletin 11 May 2020


Some loosening of restrictions, but no end to Britain's coronavirus lockdown, federal opposition leader Anthony Albanese to tell his caucus the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed cracks in Australia's economy and in sport, concerns over proposed rule changes for the National Rugby League competition have been labelled alarmist. 


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 May 10, 2020  4m
 
 

Australians encouraged to act responsibly to limit the spread of COVID-19


Australians are being urged to take personal accountability for stopping further coronavirus outbreaks. 


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 May 10, 2020  4m
 
 

Politicians return to Canberra as parliament is set to resume


 China is threatening to impose sanctions on Australian farmers as parliament returns this week. 


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 May 10, 2020  3m