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AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. With key political interviews and stories about the Australian way of life, AM sets the agenda for the nation’s daily news and current affairs coverage.

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Investigators piece together Baltimore bridge collapse details

Investigators piecing together what caused a cargo ship to plough into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore - killing at least six people.

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Mar 27
Baltimore bridge collapses after container ship collision

Chaos in Baltimore as a container ship ploughs into a bridge causing it to collapse - people are missing and it's forced the shutdown of one of the world's biggest ports.

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Mar 26
Israel furious as Security Council votes for Gaza ceasefire

Israel's furious with the US as it stands aside allowing the UN Security Council to vote for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

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Mar 25
Putin tries to link Ukraine to Moscow massacre

An offshoot of Islamic State claims responsibility for the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall.

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Mar 24
Tasmania heading towards minority government

Join Sabra Lane for a comprehensive wrap-up of the Tasmanian election.

24m
Mar 23
US launches massive lawsuit against Apple

The US government to chase tech giant Apple in the courts - accusing it of 'uncompetitive behaviour' to maintain a monopoly over smartphones.

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Mar 21
How strata companies rip off apartment owners

Conflicts of interest and opaque side-deals with contractors - how Australia's strata management industry is costing apartment owners millions of dollars in unnecessary fees.

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Mar 20
Hong Kong passes tough new security laws

China's Foreign Minister flies into Canberra for high level talks with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong as Hong Kong passes tough new security laws.

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Mar 19
Tech companies warned to take down extremist content

The online safety watchdog warns big tech companies to take extremist material off their platforms or face consequences.

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Mar 18
Australian visas reissued to Palestinians

Australia reinstates visas for people fleeing Gaza as communities here react to funding being restored to a controversial United Nations aid program.

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Mar 17
Pay decision looms for aged care workers

It was key recommendation of the Aged Care Royal Commission and  today workers in the sectors will learn if they're to get a substantial pay increase.

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Mar 14
The US moves to ban Chinese-owned Tiktok

The US moves to ban Chinese-owned Tiktok - is the social media app a threat to democracy or is silencing it a danger to free speech?

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Mar 13
Minister under pressure after another detainee bungle

The Immigration Minister under pressure with yet another Home Affairs bungle over a group of detainees with criminal backgrounds.

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Mar 12
Big boost to indigenous housing

The Prime Minister announces a four billion dollar boost to indigenous housing in remote communities.

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Mar 11
Outer suburbs driving EV sales

It's not just inner-city elites - how motorists in our outer suburbs are driving the growth in electric vehicle sales.

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Mar 10
US to announce port to get more aid into Gaza

US President Joe Biden to announce plans for a temporary port, to get more aid into Gaza, as aid groups warn of famine in the besieged territory.

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Mar 07
Government to pay super on parental leave

The Federal Government could soon pay superannuation on paid parental leave.

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Mar 06
Americans vote in Super Tuesday primaries

Americans vote in Super Tuesday primaries

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Mar 05
Crucial legal victory for Trump

The US Supreme Court rules in Donald Trump's favour - allowing the former President to stay on state ballot papers.

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Mar 04
Coalition positive despite Dunkley by-election loss

Is the Coalition considering making small nuclear reactors the centrepiece of its energy policy?

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Mar 03
More than one hundred killed in Gaza as shots fired in food aid scramble

More than one hundred people have been killed Gaza after Israeli soldiers fired warning shots as civilians scramble for food aid.

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Feb 29
Former politician accused of working for foreign spies

"Selling out" their country, party and colleagues - Australia's domestic spy chief accuses a former Australian politician of being recruited by a foreign power.

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Feb 28
Police confident they've found murdered couple

Families arrive as Police are confident they've found the bodies of missing couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies - allegedly murdered by a serving officer.

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Feb 27
NSW Police excluded from Mardi Gras after murders

Organisers of the Sydney Mardi Gras ask Police not to take part as their community grieves the deaths of two men ... allegedly murdered by a serving officer.

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Feb 26
Should super be used to fund affordable housing?

Should your superannuation be used to fix the housing affordability crisis? That's the plan from four of Australia's biggest industry superannuation funds to inject hundreds of billions of dollars into social and affordable housing.

20m
Feb 25
Warnings of starvation in Gaza

In Gaza, warnings of starvation as the war stretches towards a fifth month.

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Feb 22
Julian Assange's last chance to avoid extradition

Hearings have wrapped up in what is likely Julian Assange's last chance to avoid extradition to the US.

20m
Feb 21
Assange's lawyers argue against US extradition

Julian Assange's lawyers says he's at risk of "a flagrant denial of justice" as they argue against his extradition to the United States.

20m
Feb 20
Navalny's widow accuses Putin of murder

The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny speaks - accusing Vladimir Putin of killing her husband with the nerve agent, Novichok.

20m
Feb 19
Government under pressure over boat arrival

The Federal Cabinet is in Perth as the government faces questions how a group of men arrived undetected in a remote part of WA's Kimberley region.

20m
Feb 18