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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has refused to say whether he'll step down as the leader of the Liberal Party if he loses the election, Police now believe that a local mayor who was stabbed during a terrifying home invasion yesterday may have been a case of mistaken identity, McDonalds has announced it's going to pull out of Russia entirely, Kim Jong Un has criticised North Korean officials over the country's pandemic response, calling them irresponsible, The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial has resumed in the US. It's been revealed that Tom Cruise caused chaos during a TV appearance in the UK. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Labor has made a $4bn infrastructure power play on the eve of the election, saying it could commit the cash to a range of projects. The Labor chairwoman of a parliamentary inquiry probing Victoria's anti-corruption agencies has been accused of running a protection racket for the government after blocking questioning over the infamous red shirts election rort. Victorian projects will continue to experience even bigger blowouts as a severe shortage looms for sand, rock and workers needed for construction. Creating “floating wetlands” on the Yarra River and transforming a key riverside park will kick start early works for the City of Melbourne's ambitious $300m Greenline project. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news bulletin for Tuesday 19 April 2022. Read by Renuka - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (செவ்வாய்க்கிழமை 19/04/2022) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் றேனுகா
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Maharashtra votes today to elect the next government in the state. Polling began at 7 am this morning and will be on till 6 pm. The voter turnout till 12pm was only 17.01 per cent.
Party leaders picking on the media post-election; too much talk about too few polls; the Hef's death tops the bulletins
Party leaders picking on the media post-election; too much talk about too few polls; the Hef's death tops the bulletins
In our 12th Caucus, we make the big calls two days from E-Day. What are the scenarios that could lead to forming a government, a last look at the polls & debates, & our highs and lows from the campaign
In this week's Caucus, Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner discuss the fallout from Labour's sudden tax u-turn, the volatility of polls and the cost and bottom-lines of Winston Peters
In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the scenes at a leaders debate
Helen Clark has some advice for Jacinda, and Gareth explodes.
This week, Lisa, Tim and Guyon on how PREFU has changed the campaign, how Dunne's departure may signal a changing of the generations, and how the minor parties want to change the conversation.