9News Adelaide | Thursday 16 July | Full Bulletin
This update covers significant local and international developments, starting with the ongoing legal challenges facing Adelaide Crows defender Josh Worrell following a traffic incident.
In other news, South Australian police have arrested a 17-year-old accused of organising illegal ‘fight clubs’ across Adelaide’s northern suburbs, involving youths as young as 13. Meanwhile, federal One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts faces strong public backlash and calls to resign over controversial online statements and shared content.
Additionally, we cover the public inquiry into the multi-billion-dollar AUKUS submarine program, a major strike action by BHP mining workers in Port Hedland, and a significant escalation in geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran. Finally, we look at the emotional farewell of outgoing UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the spreading wildfire smoke affecting Canadian and US cities, and the latest satellite developments out of China.
0:00 Josh Worrell speaks amid legal drama
1:49 Eight children face fight club charges
2:42 One Nation Senator under fire
4:52 AUKUS public inquiry begins in SA
7:00 US and Iran trade military strikes
8:57 Opposition slams SA ambulance response data
9:31 Inmate receives Ozempic behind bars
10:07 Cathay Pacific increases Adelaide flights
10:29 BHP mining workers strike in Port Hedland
11:59 Outgoing UK PM Keir Starmer farewells parliament
13:45 Canadian wildfires turn skies orange
14:06 Satellite captures US warship replica in China
14:26 Deadly Russian strikes hit Ukraine
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