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Bulletins — 2026-07-18

News

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A disturbing story out of the United States as footage has emerged of a fifty-seven-year-old Australian man being handcuffed by ICE agents at Las Vegas airport. He was later detained in California for overstaying his visa.

In political news, Pauline Hanson spoke at a London conference this weekend, but attendance was low, with only around one hundred twenty people present.

Health experts are raising alarms about early-onset bowel cancer, with one young woman sharing her experience of being dismissed by doctors while battling the disease.

On the international front, escalating tensions between the United States and Iran pose new risks as both nations explore aggressive military actions.

In local news, changes in federal subsidy rules are causing a significant drop in battery installations, leading to concerns about future cycles in the industry.

And finally, Australia's next football world cup is set to be held on home soil this October, featuring our finest senior players.

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Sport

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In sports today, Australian golfer Lucas Herbert has made headlines by stunning The Open with an equal lowest round in major golf history. He takes a shock lead after birdying six of his opening nine holes.

In other news, a divide is emerging within Australia's Commonwealth Games team. While swimmers are expected to shine, a new generation of track and field athletes sees the Glasgow Games as their chance to shine on the global stage.

Cricket mourns the loss of legend Sir Garfield Sobers, who has passed away at the age of eighty-nine. Sir Don Bradman once called him "the greatest all-round cricketer I ever saw."

And finally, US golfer Bryson DeChambeau has reportedly threatened to leave The Open following a two-shot penalty.

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