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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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Morning News Bulletin 29 March 2024
China has dropped all trade tariffs against Australian winemakers, at least 11 people have died after Cyclone Gamane strikes island nation of Madagascar, and in sport, the A-F-L players' association has responded to an alleged drug-testing controversy.
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Evening News Bulletin 28 March 2024
The federal government makes a $1 billion investment in solar energy; Officers to use discretion to enforce a youth curfew in Alice Springs; And in sport, two teams to join the NRL women's competition from next year.
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Midday News Bulletin 28 March 2024
Two bodies recovered from a vehicle under the collapsed bridge in Baltimore; The chief of the Australian Defence Force has apologised for the military's failures; And in football, Ukraine has qualified for the Euro 2024 tournament.
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Morning News Bulletin 28 March 2024
Officials recover a data recorder from the ship that collided with a bridge in the United States, a survey finds some parents are skipping meals to keep their children fed, and in sport, the Australian women's cricket team has thumped Bangladesh by eight wickets to clean sweep their O-D-I series.
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Evening News Bulletin 27 March 2024
The federal government fails to rush immigration powers through parliament; Inflation remains unchanged at 3.4 per cent in February; And in sport, the AFL unapologetic about its drugs policy amid allegations of serious misconduct.
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Midday News Bulletin 27 March 2024
The opposition calls for a senate inquiry into the government's proposed immigration detention laws; Six workers missing in Baltimore Bridge collapse presumed dead; And in AFL, Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says he is "surprised" by allegations of secret illicit drug tests.
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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.