Kyrgios and Djokovic team up for doubles match
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Teacher and teenage student killed in US shooting
Victoria bans antisemitic flags, symbols and items
Trump loses bid to have hush money case thrown out
Labor says it has made $14.6b in savings amid impending deficit
Victorian MPs call for Moira Deeming to be reinstated
ABC appoints former Nine boss as managing director
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‘Doubles trouble’ as Kyrgios and Djokovic team up: Nick Kyrgios will be Novak Djokovic’s doubles partner at the Brisbane International after crediting the former world No.1 for motivating his return from serious injury.
Victoria bans antisemitic flags, symbols and items: Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has moved to crack down on rising antisemitism in the state by banning the use of face masks, rope, chains and locks at protests, as well as flags or symbols connected to listed terrorist organisations including Hamas and Hezbollah.
Trump loses bid to have hush money case thrown out: Donald Trump lost his request to toss his conviction in the New York hush money case on presidential immunity grounds, though it’s far from certain that the case will proceed to sentencing as the president-elect continues to challenge the verdict.
Labor says it has made $14.6b in savings amid impending deficit: Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (MYEFO) will have $14.6 billion worth of savings from reprioritising funding.
Victorian MPs call for Moira Deeming to be reinstated: Five Victorian Liberals from the party’s conservative faction have called for a vote this week to reinstate ousted MP Moira Deeming to the parliamentary wing of the party.
Trump says he is a ‘believer’ in polio vaccine: President-elect Donald Trump held a wide-ranging news conference in which he said he would preserve access to the polio vaccine.
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