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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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The Reserve Bank raises interest rates to 4.1 per cent, Indigenous leaders are urging the government to support vital services in a remote Northern Territory town, The Asian Football Confederation says it's confident Iran will compete at this year's Men's FIFA World Cup.
Reserve Board to hand down decision on interest rates, A national power outage in Cuba, Australian basketball great Ken Cole dies aged 82
Donald Trump criticises allies for resisting his call to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz; stronger regulation announced for migration agents; and in sport, the Sydney Swans apologise to the Jewish community over a tribute to victims of the Bondi attack.
Iran denies it asked the United States for a ceasefire, Victorian government has settled a COVID 19 class action, Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard wins the Paris-Nice race.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia’s fuel supply remains secure, Warnings for young Australians turning to social media for financial advice, McLaren launches investigation into Piastri's technical failure.
The US says the war with Iran will end in a few weeks... New South Wales convenes a roundtable on fuel in the state amid reports of petrol pumps running dry ... and 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli wins the Chinese Grand Prix, after another disaster for Aussie Oscar Piastri
Concern remains for Iran's women's footballers; The Australian government rejects an informal request from the US for a ship in the Strait of Hormuz; Australia's women's rugby side win - but still lose - at the Seven Series in the US.
In today's bulletin, Three more members of Iran's women's football team who were granted asylum in Australia return to Iran; St Patrick's Day celebrated with parades, music and dance; and in sport, Formula One races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cancelled due to war in the Middle East.
In today's bulletin, Donald Trump calls on countries to send ships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open; Australia has less than 30 days of jet fuel; and in football, Matildas to face China in Asian Cup semi-finals.
Donald Trump declares the price of oil will soon fall after the US attack on Kharg Island; More rain predicted as the Northern Territory endures a flood emergency; Aryna Sabalenka's winning run continues.
President Trump says the US has bombed military targets at a key Iranian oil depot; A New South Wales town runs out of fuel amid supply shortage fears; and in sport, the Matildas celebrate their Asian Cup win against North Korea.
Six U-S service members confirmed killed in a plane crash in Iraq; The Federal Government recalls all non-essential Australian officials from Lebanon; and in sport, the Matildas progress to the Asian Cup semi-final.
A man suspected of driving a vehicle into a synagogue in the US state of Michigan shot dead , The opposition urges faster action to secure Australia's fuel supply, Iran's men's football team says only FIFA can determine participation in the upcoming World Cup
Australia's Resources Minister flies to Japan to meet with counterparts over fuel supply as new measures announced, Israel's Prime Minister alludes to imminent plans to kill Iran's new Supreme Leader, The Matildas bid for World Cup qualification tonight, as they face North Korea in the quarter finals of the Asian Cup.
Australia directs non-essential officials in Israel and the United Arab Emirates to leave; Iran's new Supreme Leader issues his first statement after reports he was injured in strikes; and in football, Matildas' Haley Raso and Steph Catley won't play against North Korea at the Women's Asian Cup tonight.
The Iranian President outlines Iran's conditions for the end of the war in the Middle East, Police discover two bodies in search for backpackers missing in floodwater, Roosters player Billy Smith is in doubt for Friday’s match against South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Fears over global fuel shortages as Iran warns prices will more than double, The UN Security Council demands Iran stop attacking Gulf nations, High hopes for Aussie Steph Kyraciou as 31 Australians tee off at the Women's Australian Open.
** Iran warns the world oil prices are about to more than double, as leaders meet over supply fears... ** Former public servant Dennis Richardson resigns from Royal Commission on Antisemitism... ** And in sport, the Matildas say they're not fazed by any pressure at the Asian Cup...
New National Party leader Matt Canavan eyes off Sussan Ley's old seat... Clive Palmer to seek a seat in federal parliament again... and the Matildas say North Korea's secrecy is no obstacle in the Asian Cup quarter-finals
Matt Canavan elected new leader of the National Party... two more members of Iranian women's football team request asylum in Australia... and Liverpool loses to Galatasaray in the Champions League
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