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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 federal government accuses Peter Dutton of arrogance over his nuclear power plans; More Australians falling behind on mortgage payments and in sport, the Australian triathlon team named for next month's Olympics
The head of Hezbollah in Lebanon threatens Cyprus; Hundreds of heat-related deaths during the Hajj pilgrimage and in sport, Erriyon Knighton to compete in US Olympic running trials despite testing positive for a banned substance.
A man arrested after the fatal shooting of a woman in north Queensland; North Korea and Russia sign a groundbreaking military pact; Germany advances to the Euros final 16 after an historic defeat of Hungary.
Coalition's nuclear energy plan criticised for lack of detail; Federal MP Josh Burns issues a plea for respectful debate, after his Melbourne office is vandalised and in tennis, Alex de Minaur suffers a shock loss at Queen's.
The Coalition proposes to build seven nuclear reactors; Vandals attack the electorate office of Labor MP Josh Burns and in tennis, Alex de Minaur suffers an upset loss at Queen's.
A delegation of senior Australian officials heads to PNG; Benjamin Netanyahu says the US is working to cancel restrictions on weapons supplies; An Australian teenager becomes the youngest male gymnast to qualify for an Olympic trampoline event.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang optimistic about growth areas in the relationship between China and Australia; Interest rates left on hold at 4.35 per cent and Australian diver Melissa Wu says she is elated to make history.
Anthony Albanese says he didn't see Chinese officials blocking journalist Cheng Lei; A pay rise for federal MPs and in football, France kicks off its Euro 2024 campaign with a narrow win against Austria.
In this bulletin, the First Nations Awabakal community celebrates the protection of a sacred women's cave; a Virgin Australia plane makes emergency landing; and in Rugby League, Manly decimated with 14 players injured ahead of South Sydney match-up.
The prime minister and the Chinese premier sign agreements following major talks; a landmark ruling recognises Kabi Kabi people as native title holders over the Sunshine Coast area, and in sport, teams named ahead of Game Two of the State of Origin next week.
The Chinese Premier at federal Parliament for his meeting with Anthony Albanese; a woman shot by police in Melbourne, and in football, wins for England and the Netherlands on day three of the European championship.
Penny Wong says Australia is in a "permanent contest" with China in the Pacific; Adelaide Zoo announces a panda swap as part of international conservation efforts; And in golf, Bryson DeChambeau wins the third round of the US Open.
Reports Victoria is considering a pill testing trial; An Iranian official returns to Tehran after being released from a Swedish prison; Australian swimmer Cate Campbell misses out on selection to the Paris Olympics.
The Chinese Premier lands in Adelaide to begin his four-day diplomatic tour of Australia; A magistrate in Kenya shot dead in a courtroom; Concerns over water quality in the Seine in the lead up to the Paris Olympics.
Treasurer announces bank reforms aimed at assisting customers; Pro-Palestinian protesters at University of Sydney say they have no plans to abandon encampment; And in sport, Australian Jessica Fox paddles to gold at the World Cup kayak finals.
Calls for Anthony Albanese to promote Australian interests during the Chinese Premier's visit; Dismay in Las Vegas over a controversial Supreme Court ruling on bump stocks; Germany accounts for Scotland in the Euro Championships opener.
Adelaide to be the first stop for the Chinese Premier on his groundbreaking Australian visit; Ukraine labels a peace offering from Russia as “absurd”; Scotland to host Australia in September for a three part T20 series.
Additional charges brought against the 16-year-old accused of the Wakeley church stabbing; the federation seat of North Sydney could be abolished before the next federal election, and in football, Germany and Scotland are set to kick off the 2024 European Championship.
The government refuses to weigh in on a decision related to the Robodebt saga; UN report suggests violence against children in conflict reached extreme levels in 2023, and in sport, $40 million announced to upgrade Sydney's famous Leichhardt Oval.
An investigation launched into the decision not to pursue public officials involved in Robodebt, Hungary fined for failing to improve its handling of migrants and asylum seekers, Wimbledon announces the largest amount of prize money ever offered at a Grand Slam.
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