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.
Beaches remain closed after a fatal shark attack in Sydney's north, Hundreds arrested in a mass immigration raid on a car factory in the US, The Wallabies fight back to defeat Argentina's Pumas.
Beaches in Sydney's north closed, after fatal shark attack; concerns over the fee structure under incoming aged care reforms; and in cycling, Portuguese rider Joao Almeida wins stage 13 of the Vuelta…
Police ramp up the pressure in the Dezi Freeman manhunt with a hefty reward, World health officials say Mpox no longer an international health emergency, Sam Kerr still waiting to return to the field…
Thailand has a new Prime Minister, Speculation continues about the PM's chances of a face to face meeting with Donald Trump, The Socceroos defeat New Zealand in their first friendly
In this bulletin, Australia and Japan announce an elevation of their defence relationship, the Treasurer presses pause to review proposed tax on richest superannuation holders. And Aryna Sabalenka pr…
In this bulletin, advocates call for an outcome in the investigation of six people tied to the notorious Robodebt scheme, New South Wales nurses and midwives accept a 3 per cent interim wage rise fro…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has a late night phone call with Donald Trump, New research reveals the extent of the racism experienced by nurses and midwives, Collingwood wins their qualifying fina…
In this bulletin, Robodebt victims secure almost half a billion dollars in an historic class-action claim, the Greens push for more home care support for older Australians. And in sport, Australia an…
In this bulletin, a 2.5 billion-dollar bill for Australia to send immigration detainees to Nauru, calls for a register to make political lobbying more transparent. And in tennis, Alex de Minaur refle…
An accident at a popular Lisbon tourist attraction kills at least 15 people, Federal government due to lay out progress on defence suicide rates, Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe in the T20 in Harare.
The federal government agrees to release 20,000 home care packages; Australia's economy grows at the fastest annual pace in nearly two years; Australia announces its largest ever squad for this month…
26 world leaders attend a military parade in Beijing; the Opposition criticises the government's handling of home support for older Australians; and Australian Jay Vine wins his second stage at this …
A second major earthquake strikes Afghanistan; Neo-Nazi group leader arrested for questioning over attacks on an Aboriginal protest camp; Aussie surfer Molly Picklum wins her first Tour title in Fiji…
Victoria's premier fires back after neo-Nazis crash her press conference; A new report finds racism in health care is costing lives; A man apologises after a tennis cap stealing controversy at the US…
Neo-Nazis interrupt a press conference in Melbourne; The Taliban calls for international help in its response to a deadly earthquake; West Australia's Jack Robinson eliminated from the World Surf Lea…
Over 800 killed in an earthquake in Afghanistan, protests continue in Indonesia, despite the president's announcements on perks, Port Adelaide's long-serving coach Chris Davies announces his departur…
Police investigating a far-right attack on an Indigenous camp in Melbourne; Almost a dozen UN employees missing after a militant raid in Yemen; The Socceroos preparing to meet New Zealand later this …
In this bulletin, Australia avoids a fresh wave of tariffs out of the United States, as trade penalties come into effect. The Uluru Dialogue slams stalled progress on Closing the Gap as Garma Festiva…
A man arrested for ramming the Russian Consulate gates in Sydney; An Indigenous protest camp attacked after an anti-immigration rally; Oscar Piastri steers clear of the field in the F1 Drivers champi…
Politicians unite to denounce anti-migration rallies; Hamas spokesman Abu Ubayda killed in Israeli strike on Gaza; and in F1 Racing, Oscar Piastri takes F1 title lead with a Dutch Grand Prix win.
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