Flights to and from Bali have been disrupted by a volcanic eruption.
The Federal Gov is already making changes - after a damning report found Coles and Woolies are among the most profitable supermarkets in the world.
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Morgan Wallen has revealed more info about his next album!
Hello and welcome to the update. I'm to Lisa Writer. The Treasurer insists the government is already making changes after a damning report found Coals and Wallies among the most profitable supermarkets in the world. The A Triple SEE says shoppers are paying more for everyday essentials, but a stop short of accusing the grocery giants of price gouging. Jim Chalmer says the supermarkets are already in the government sites.
A lot of the recommendations in the report are areas that we're already acting on now. We're making the Food and Grocery Code mandatory. We're empowering the A Triple C. We're cracking down on mergers and acquisitions. We're working to make it easier for new entrants to compete. We don't want the supermarkets to be treating Australians like mugs. They're under enough pressure as it is.
World leaders have met for high level talks on the proposed ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. They're pushing for a potential peacekeeping force to be stationed over there.
We need to work together to ensure that any deal that is put in police is.
To flooded British Prime Minister Sir Kia Stama there flights to and from Bali have been disrupted by a volcanic eruption. Jetstar has been forced to cancel morning services due to the risk posed by a volcanic ash. The airline is working to rebook travelers. Residents in North Queensland have been caught off guard as a deluge of rain smashes the region for the second time in weeks. Four hundred and fifty mills of rain was recorded yesterday in some areas. The town of Ingham has been completely cut off, with significant flooding and emergency alerts in place. And Finland has been crowned the world's happiest country for the eighth year in a row. Australia slipped out of the top ten this year to eleventh place. Sport and Entertainment annexed in Sport. Carlton coach Michael Voss says he's happy with the five from his players. Despite last night's lost to Hawthorne, the Blues let a half time leads slip, losing by twenty points. In tonight's clash. The Bulldogs faced Collingwood at Marvel Stadium to the round ball game and the Soccaroos have thrashed Indonesia five wine in a World Cup qualifying man at the Sydney Football Stadium overnight. And Kirsty Commentry has been elected to replace outgoing IOC president Tom Bash, becoming the first female, the first African and the youngest person to hold the role. In entertainment news, Morgan Wollen has finally announced the release date for his next album after giving fans a sneak peek on social media, and it appears he's been busy. The album features a whopping thirty seven songs. The legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni continues, Lively now filing a motion to do smith. She claims Baldoni is violating the law by filing a lawsuit against her, saying it's all being done for revenge. And Dualoupa's Australian leg of a Radical Optimism tour continues in Melbourne. Last night, the pop star performed a track by hometown girl and Ossie pop icon Kylie Minogue. And that's the Later. It's from the Nova Podcast news room. We'll have another episode of the Update later on
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