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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.
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Evening News Bulletin 4 May 2024
Police investigating the alleged assault of a Queensland Labor MP; More wild weather on the way for an already saturated New South Wales; Daniel Riccardio records his best qualifying result for the year ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
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Midday News Bulletin 4 May 2024
Carers' advocates welcome government's reform to offer greater flexibility over working hours; New South Wales prepares for a weekend of wet weather and possible flooding; and the Australian Olympics Committee say athletes have been briefed on security issues ahead of the Paris games.
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Morning News Bulletin 4 May 2024
Three bodies found in Mexico where two Australian brothers are missing; Israel attacks a residential area of Rafah in southern Gaza, killing at least six Palestinians; and a German third division side become first professional team to appoint a female coach for their men's team.
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Evening News Bulletin 3 May 2024
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus calls for a united front against gender-based violence, Pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters rally at the University of Sydney, A coroner says a Manly Sea Eagles player died after a likely "inappropriate" training session.
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Midday News Bulletin 3 May 2024
An emergency package to address gender based violence to be unveiled in New South Wales within days, The US State Department is urging Hamas to accept the latest proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, AFL players hold a minute's silence in honour of victims of domestic and family violence.
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Morning News Bulletin 3 May 2024
Police in the United States dismantle UCLA's pro-Palestinan encampment; A new report urging Australian parents to be wary of child exploitation requests; And in football, Melbourne City to take on Sydney FC in the A-League Women's Grand Final.
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Amateur production
Content is fine. All the major news stories covered in a relatively unbiased manner. However, production value is very low. Episodes are often late (hours or even days), audio quality can be poor, intro/outro music played twice in a row, common words and names horribly mispronounced (often comically so). I get the impression nobody actually listens to the episodes before they’re published, and that nobody provides feedback to the newsreaders re pronunciation.