28 Jun 2013
Line-up remains uncertain as Rudd looks to shift the climate change and asylum seeker policies. In international news, Boston Marathon suspect charged with murder and using a weapon of mass destruction.
27 Jun 2013
All eyes were on Canberra last night, as the Labor Caucus voted on who would lead them to the next election. Australia’s new Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, will be sworn in this morning.
26 Jun 2013
The controversial Australian Vaccination Network has been ordered to disband and cease its scare tactics. In international news, Nelson Mandela’s family gathers in a secret meeting as the former president’s condition worsens.
25 Jun 2013
US daredevil Nik Wallenda has successfully crossed the Grand Canyon on Monday on a tightrope. In other news, footage has emerged of notorious Indonesian people smuggler Freddy Ambon admitting his involvement in a fatal boat sinking last year.
24 Jun 2013
Labor’s primary drops below 30 per cent entering the final sitting week in Parliament. In other news, some of Australia’s most well-known retailers have been linked to sweatshops in Bangladesh.
21 Jun 2013
Refugee advocates have called for more information following the death of a man at Villawood Detention Centre. In international news, the Queen’s horse has won the Ascot Cup.
20 Jun 2013
Gillard announces trip to Indonesia to discuss the ongoing asylum seeker issue. In other news, the Qantas crew from QF32 have filed a lawsuit against Rolls Royce.
19 Jun 2013
Australia is going to Brazil following the Socceroos qualification for the 2014 World Cup. In international news, more than 60 people have been confirmed dead following monsoon rains in India.
18 Jun 2013
Kiesha’s mother pleads guilty, G8 summit talks continue and the Socceroos taste World Cup glory as they gear up to take on Iraq in tonight’s qualifier.
17 Jun 2013
The final fortnight of Parliament begins as Labor’s vote falls below 30 per cent. In international news, the Czech Prime Minister will step down after his top aide was indicted for bribery.