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Bulletins — 2026-07-17
News
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Telstra's CEO has warned there's no guarantee outages won't happen again after a recent national outage was caused by maintenance work that messed with the system's clocks. In political news, Moira Deeming has been ousted from her position as Liberal candidate after an apology stand-off led the party's Victorian state executive to revoke her candidacy for the upcoming state election.
Overseas, Donald Trump's recent prime-time address has analysts concerned, as they call it a desperate move ahead of the midterms while he continued to claim voter fraud. In Papua New Guinea, officials are taken by surprise as the country closes Taiwan's trade mission, aiming to strengthen ties with China.
A tragic landslide in south-western China has buried people and destroyed buildings. And in Queensland, a man has been jailed for leaving his stepfather's body to decompose for over a year.
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Sport
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In sports today, Hawthorn is reviving the dual ruck strategy, proving it can still be effective as they push for finals contention. In cycling news, former professional and two-time Olympian Rohan Dennis has pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, just near the site where his wife passed away two and a half years ago. Meanwhile, the Spanish football team is facing challenging conditions as they train in New Jersey. Wildfire smoke drifting from Canada has made the air quality hazardous ahead of their World Cup final. Speaking of which, the stage is set for the World Cup final showdown where Spain will take on Argentina for glory. We’ll have all the details you need to know about this highly anticipated match.
That’s your sports update. Stay tuned for more great music.