Breakfast Wrap: Australia's gun laws in focus following Bondi attack
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
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The hidden gems you might have missed on TV this year
Summer holidays bring more time outdoors - and more time on the couch aimlessly scrolling through streaming TV apps.From the buzziest new shows - to award-winning series you missed throughout the year, there's plenty to choose from.Guest: Wenlei Ma, TV and film criticProducer: Clare O'Halloran
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Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai convicted
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai could face life in jail after he was found guilty yesterday of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and sedition against China.Authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong maintain the trial was fair, but Western governments and human rights groups say the verdict undermines press freedom and judicial independence.
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Albanese government touts $20 billion in savings in their mid-year budget update
The Albanese government is set to unveil it's latest budget update this Wednesday with Treasurer Jim Chalmers promising up to $20 billion in savings on spending.
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National Cabinet agrees to overhaul Australia's gun laws
State and territory leaders have unanimously agreed to strengthen Australia's gun laws in the wake of the Bondi attack on Sunday.The scale of the tragedy is reminiscent of the Port Arthur shooting in 1996, when 35 people were killed by a lone gunman.
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