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Premier Chris Minns says the deaths of three children in a house fire is a "horrifying crime"; Israel has bombed a second school in two days in Gaza and in rugby league, the Blues and Maroons announce their teams heading into the State of Origin decider.
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In this bulletin, France on course for a hung parliament, with a leftist alliance unexpectedly taking the top spot in the election; First Nations Elders say this year's NAIDOC Week is a source of strength; and in Rugby, the Wallabies take a victory to this week's second Test against Wales in Melbourne.
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Police say an infant was among three children killed in alleged multiple homicide in Sydney; Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli promises tougher punishment for youth crime; And in football, Uruguay defeats Brazil to proceed to Copa America semi-finals.
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Police treating deaths of three children in a Sydney house fire as domestic-related homicide; Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli pitches his vision of a better Queensland; Dutch fans rejoice after the Netherlands beat Turkiye 2-1 in the Euro quarter-finals.
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An Israeli air strike on a United Nations school in Gaza kills at least 16; Voting underway in France's runoff election; England reach the Euro semi-finals after a tense penalty shootout win over Switzerland.
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In this bulletin... ** Labor criticised over treatment of Fatima Payman ** Hurricane Beryl speeds out into the Gulf of Mexico towards Texas And in football, ** Canada makes it to the Copa America semi-finals for the first time...
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Voters in the UK react to a Labour landslide victory; Newly independent senator Fatima Payman is warmly welcomed in Western Australia; Wimbledon defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world-number-one Jannik Sinner advance to the fourth round.
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Keir Starmer says "change begins now" after Labour win a landslide election victory in the UK; The Muslim community condemn Peter Dutton for comments on Senator Fatima Payman's resignation; Host-country Germany are out of the Euros after Spain surges to a 2-1 quarter-final victory.
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The Prime Minister says faith-based political parties would undermine social cohesion; NAIDOC Week celebrations kick off; and in sport, two Australian archers will make their Olympic debut in Paris.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Fatima Payman made her own decision to quit the Labor Party; NAIDOC Week about to begin with the theme "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud"; and in sports, a criminal investigation opened into doping cases involving Chinese swimmers.
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Senator Fatima Payman says her decision to leave the Labor Party was not premeditated; Breakthrough in negotiations for a hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas; Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag signs for another season.
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Senator Fatima Payman quits Labor to serve as an independent; a report finds a former policeman groomed and abused dozens of young boys and in cycling, Slovenian Tadej Pogacar still in pole position in the Tour de France
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At least four pro-Palestinian protesters have climbed on the roof of Parliament House in Canberra; former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann committed to stand trial on two rape charges in Queensland and in tennis, Thanasi Kokkinakis pulls off an epic five-set shock at Wimbledon.
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The Prime Minister says Senator Fatima Payman could leave the Labor party within days; A report finds rents in most major cities either falling, stalling or growing at a slower pace; The Paralympics Australia chief quits eight weeks out from the Paris Olympic Games.
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Police reveal they failed to intercept a car a day before it was in a fatal crash; Labor MP calls for more forgiveness in politics and in sport, former Wallabies playmaker Carter Gordon in training with the Gold Coast Titans
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Growing concern about young people being radicalised online; Hurricane Beryl kills three people in the United States and in football, Merih Demiral strikes fast as Türkiye advance at Euro 2024.
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Palestinians forced to move yet again in the face of Israel's latest assault in Gaza... opponents of the far-right in France mobilise... and, the defending women's champion out, but a good day for the Aussie men at Wimbledon
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The federal government says it doesn't fear a backlash over the suspension of Senator Fatima Payman; calls for the ban on live sheep exports to come in sooner and in sport, the United States out of the Copa America.
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A 14-year-old male in custody over a stabbing at the University of Sydney; senior Labor politicians reject intimidation claims by Senator Fatima Payman and in tennis, Carlos Alcaraz advances to Wimbledon's second round after defeating Estonian qualifier Mark Lajal.
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The US Supreme Court grants Donald Trump substantial immunity from prosecution; new data shows Australians are living longer compared to 20 years ago; and in cycling, Biniam Girmay makes history as the first Eritrean to win a Tour de France stage.
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