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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News. Get a quick rundown of the latest headlines from Australia and the world, with fresh updates each morning, lunchtime and evening.
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Authorities rush to save more than 100 beached whales in Western Australia, The Deputy Prime Minister addresses an Anzac Day dawn service in Gallipoli, The administrator for the financially stricken Melbourne Rebels recommends a deal to save the club.
Opposition leader addresses crowds at a Brisbane Anzac Day Dawn Service, Five children charged in connection with the stabbing of an Orthodox Christian bishop, Barcelona's manager reverses his decision to step down at the end of the season.
The Prime Minister completes his Kokoda trek for Anzac Day; Police arrest seven teens in a counter-terrorism operation in Sydney; and LIV Golf boss Greg Norman declares South Australia will be the sole Australian host state for the golfing tournament.
A counter-terrorism operation underway in Sydney, The US congress approves $145 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel and allies in the Indo-Pacific, The government to fund support and education for those with chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
The federal government supports New South Wales review into domestic violence laws, The head of Australia's domestic spy agency calls for access to encrypted messaging, Warriors to host the largest commemoration of ANZAC Day by New Zealand defence personnel.
The federal government considers overhaul of the immigration Points Test system; the Westfield Bondi attack's 'bollard man' looking forward to life returning to normal; and recently retired AFL player Nathan Murphy says education will help prevent future concussions.
Bondi stabbing victim Jade Young farewelled at a memorial service, Plans for a second safe injection room in Melbourne abandoned, Wally Lewis has made an impassioned plea for further funding into concussion and traumatic brain injuries research
The Prime Minister pays tribute to Australia's second world war soldiers killed in Papua New Guinea, The UK Parliament passes the Rwanda bill, Fourteen year-old Arisa Trew honoured at Laureus Awards.
The Prime Minister marks ANZAC Day with a four-day visit to Papua New Guinea; an independent review says Israel yet to provide evidence of allegations against UNRWA, and in football, Australia's longest-serving Matilda discusses preparations for the Olympics.
Vows of tougher regulation after social media platform X refuses to remove Sydney stabbing material, Student loan debt relief considered in the upcoming federal budget, Victorian politicians disappointed the state won't host 2026 Women's Asian Cup.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton criticised for not releasing details of the Coalition's nuclear policy, Palestinian crews exhume 210 bodies from a mass grave in Gaza, And in sport, Australian cycling star Grace Brown claims the biggest win of her career.
A baby wounded in the Bondi stabbing attack has been discharged from hospital; the Albanese government to announce Australia's largest single renewable energy project, and in AFL, the Sydney Swans deliver a stunning 53-point victory over the Gold Coast Suns.
Calls for a crackdown on social media posts after two Sydney stabbing attacks; At least one dead in a Japanese military helicopter crash; Swimming Australia investigating after revelations about Chinese athletes at the Tokyo Olympics.
A candlelit vigil to honour Bondi Westfield victims to be held today; fourteen Palestinians and a paramedic killed in the West Bank; and Australian triathlete Luke Willian boosts his Paris Olympics hopes, winning the World Cup round in Wollongong.
Brittany Higgins breaks her silence following the ruling in the Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial; the United States House of Representatives approves a multi-billion dollar military aid package for Ukraine; and in tennis, Stefanos Tsitsipas defeats Serbia's Dusan Lajovic in the Barcelona Open.
A man killed in a collision with a bus in western New South Wales; Thousands evacuated from the path of a volcano in Indonesia; Olympic officials not worried about French plans to use artificial intelligence for Paris Games security.
A massive explosion heard at Iranian-backed base in Baghdad; a vigil for the victims of the Bondi mall attack to be held tomorrow; and in tennis, top seed Alexander Zverev crashes out of BMW Open quarter-Finals.
A man sets himself on fire outside the court where Donald Trump's criminal trial is taking place; Iran downplays effects caused by Israeli missile attack; and Premier League left with a single representative in European tournament semifinals.
US officials confirm reports Israel has carried out military operations against Iran; Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says more must be done to address violence against women, and in sport, West Australian wildcard George Pittar continues stunning run at the Margaret River Pro.
A 16-year-old boy charged with a terrorism offence over an alleged stabbing at a Sydney church; the United States vetoes a Palestinian request for full UN membership, and in football, A-League women's club Canberra United will play again next season.
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