‘We will not give up on you’: The Bali Nine might be coming home

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One Nation ahead of Labor for the first time + Meet Australia's deep sea 'ghost shark'

Monday Headlines: Former Australian of the year Professor Richard Scolyer dies aged 59 More than 900 Aussies on the Kings Birthday honours list News Poll has One Nation ahead of Labor for the first time Oscar Piastri misses podium at Monaco Grand Prix Deep Dive: June 8 marks the ...  Show more

BONUS: Should we ditch King Charles and Queen Camilla?

As most states (sorry, WA and QLD) gear up to celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday tomorrow, some might be asking the question Aussies have been asking themselves for decades; Why are we still living life under the British monarchy? In this bonus episiode of The Briefing, ...  Show more

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