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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024
  • Here's a look at the day's top stories from ABC News on Thursday July 4, 2024.
    00:00 More than 7,500 domestic and family violence charges were made during a 6-month blitz in Victoria. In south-east Melbourne, police say they are arresting as many as 17 people every day.
    02:58 Scathing findings after 20-month probe into corporate watchdog ASIC.
    03:25 Senate probe finds corporate regulator is in ‘dire state’ and a senate committee advises it be split up.
    04:23 Labor senator Fatima Payman expected to make an announcement today after she was suspended from the party.
    05:10 Anthony Albanese clip in Parliament about Fatima Payman
    06:30 Two teenagers charged and third arrested after Burwood collision that killed a man
    06:55 Man to face QLD court charged with the death of his wife after a buggy rollover on Hamilton Island.
    07:11 WA Court hears police did not follow use-of-force policy during ‘JC Inquest’
    07:40 9 out of 10 Australians unaware of travel insurance policy exclusions.
    08:05 Polls point to Labour landslide in UK election
    08:28 A look at the day’s markets
    08:38 Oldest example of figurative ancient cave art has been discovered in Indonesia.
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