Fallout after US announces review of AUKUS; mixed feelings amonst Tasmanians as they prepare for a state election; and in cycling, Belgian Remco Evenepoel wins stage four and takes the overall lead in the Criterium du Dauphiné.
Jun 12, 2025•6 min
Questions over the future of the AUKUS security alliance, after a US review announced; the CEO of Monash IVF resigns, after a second embryo mix-up; and in cricket, Australia takes control at the World Test Championship final.
Jun 12, 2025•6 min
The US president announces a new trade deal with China; Calls for more sanctions against Israel; And in sport, a rising AFL star to return from injury tonight.
Jun 11, 2025•6 min
Arrests in Los Angeles as an emergency curfew comes into effect; health ministers in Australia to meet this week to discuss regulation of the IVF sector; in cycling, Ivan Romeo wins stage three of the Criterium du Dauphine, and also claims the yellow leader's jersey.
Jun 11, 2025•6 min
A curfew announced in Los Angeles after days of protests; Israel condemns Australia's announcement of sanctions targeting two ministers in Israel's government; and in football, the Socceroos beat Saudi Arabia to qualify for FIFA 2026.
Jun 11, 2025•5 min
Australia issues sanctions against two Israeli ministers, at least ten people dead after a school shooting in Austria, Erin Phillips becomes the second woman inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Jun 10, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin, Prime Minister says affordable healthcare is among the top priorities in his second term, Los Angeles Police Department investigates how an Australian journalist was shot by a rubber bullet, And in football, Italy beat Moldovo as they fight for a place in the World Cup for the first time in a decade.
Jun 10, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin, calls for women to keep up with health checks after the New South Wales deputy premier diagnosed with cancer, the Commonwealth Ombudsman finds some ACT police are using excessive force. And in football, the Central Coast's championship-winning coach jumps to the Matildas.
Jun 10, 2025•7 min
An Australian journalist speaks after being shot with a rubber bullet during immigration protests in LA, an early election is expected to be called in Tasmania today, Socceroos captain Mat Ryan is set to reach 100 caps for Australia.
Jun 09, 2025•5 min
In this bulletin, the Prime Minister urged to act after US police fire a rubber bullet at an Australian journalist, Greta Thunberg issues an urgent plea, as she is held by Israeli authorities with other activists. And in sport, Australia’s head swimming coach says we can expect to see fresh faces at the World Aquatics Championships.
Jun 09, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin, the Israeli army boards an aid vessel carrying activists bound for Gaza, Australian actress Sarah Snook wins Best Actress at the Tony Awards. And in the NRL, Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans axed from the team line-up for State of Origin game two.
Jun 09, 2025•7 min
830 Australians named on the King's Birthday Honours list; further deadly incidents outside aid distribution centres in Gaza; Carlos Alcaraz retains his French Open title for a second straight year.
Jun 08, 2025•5 min
Police launch a death in custody probe after a man dies at Royal Darwin Hospital; President Trump deploys National Guard troops to Los Angeles as protests against immigration raids continue; And in sport, Australian heavyweight Justis Huni knocked out in the 10th-round by England's Fabio Wardley.
Jun 08, 2025•5 min
In today's bulletin, hundreds of protesters call for justice over the death of Aboriginal man Kuminjayi White, three people killed in Russia's biggest drone attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv since the start of the war. And in sport, the Sydney Swans have secured a 44-point win over Richmond Tigers.
Jun 07, 2025•6 min
Police confirm human remains have been found in the search for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop; Protesters clash with police outside a federal detention centre in Los Angeles; In soccer, Venezuela one step closer to qualifying for the World Cup.
Jun 07, 2025•6 min
Further legal action looms after the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy; A UK art dealer jailed for selling art to a Hezbollah financier; And in sport, Novak Djokovic still undecided on next year's French Open after his semi-final defeat.
Jun 07, 2025•5 min
Remains believed to be that of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop found in Queensland; Five feared dead in another shooting at an aid distribution site in Gaza; And in sport, Tottenham sack Australian coach Ange Postecoglou.
Jun 06, 2025•5 min
In this bulletin, New South Wales police crackdown on crimes against public transport workers, a judge blocks Donald Trump's order to ban foreign visas for aspiring Harvard students. And in sport, League legend Mal Meninga announced as coach of the Perth Bears.
Jun 06, 2025•7 min
In this bulletin, an Australian man has been released on bail from an Iraqi prison after four years, Indonesia and Australia announce joint military exercises. And in sport, two Rugby League players’ agents are banned over breaches of their accreditation.
Jun 06, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin; Donald Trump says Ukraine and Russia should be left to keep fighting during talks with the new German Chancellor, a man dies in a light rail accident in Sydney, and in sport, The Socceroos narrowly defeat Japan in their World Cup qualifier.
Jun 05, 2025•5 min
In this bulletin, Tasmanians to head to the polls after a no-confidence vote is passed against its sitting Premier, treasurer Jim Chalmers talks up the economy, despite its growing just 0.2 per cent in the first quarter. And in sport, concerns Tasmania's first AFL team's future is at risk, with a snap election on the cards.
Jun 05, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin; a warning over the Labor Government's superannuation tax change, Tasmania's premier continues the fight for his political life, and in sport, Portugal defeats Germany to score a seat at the UEFA final.
Jun 05, 2025•7 min
Tasmania's premier continues the fight for his political life; A mass evacuation ordered in Germany after the discovery of world war two era bombs; Political turmoil throws doubt on whether Tasmania will get its AFL team.
Jun 04, 2025•6 min
Australia's economic growth slows down in the first quarter of this year, Gaza's aid centres temporarily close after a third deadly incident in as many days; and in sport, excitement ahead of the Socceroos game against Japan.
Jun 04, 2025•5 min
Australia urged to follow the UK and secure an exemption from higher US steel tariffs; a no-confidence motion moved against the Tasmanian Premier; and in sport, calls to adjust scheduling at the French Open so more female players are featured in marquee night sessions
Jun 04, 2025•6 min
Authorities push back on calls for an independent inquiry into an Alice Springs death in custody; The UN demands an independent probe into deaths at Gaza aid points; And in sport, a new call for flares to be allowed back at Australian football games.
Jun 03, 2025•6 min
In this bulletin, the United Nations demands immediate independent investigation into killing of Palestinians seeking aid, trade unions welcome minimum wage increase. And in sport, the Socceroos says more World Cup places doesn't reduce the urgency to book their place in the tournament early.
Jun 03, 2025•7 min
In today's bulletin, New South Wales pledges half a billion dollars to combat domestic violence, the Trump Administration sets a new deadline on trade offers. And in sport, Australia's new tennis import Daria Kasatkina thanks her adopted home after her French Open loss.
Jun 03, 2025•7 min
West Australian Senator Dorinda Cox defects from the Greens party; Russia and Ukraine talks have concluded in Istanbul; The Matildas secure a 4-1 victory over Argentina in their Canberra friendly.
Jun 02, 2025•6 min
Anthony Albanese noncommittal in respionse to U-S calls to increase defence spending... a nationalist candidate wins the Polish presidential election... and Football Australia defends the long wait to appoint a new Matildas coach, after Joe Montemurro finally gets the job
Jun 02, 2025•6 min