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SBS Nepali Weekly Wrap: Australia's top stories

A massive crowd of people fills Federation Square in Melbourne at night, gathered in front of the illuminated, geometric facades of the buildings.

Thousands of Australian Socceroo fans pack Federation Square in Melbourne Monday, June 19, 2006. Brazil beat Australia 2-0 in their World Cup Group F match played in Munich. (AAP Image/Andrew Brownbill) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP / Andrew Brownbill

Listen to the top Australian news from the past seven days, including Tuesday’s federal budget expected to deliver $64 billion in savings, the RBA cash rate rising to 4.35 per cent and Socceroos matches returning to Federation Square after state government intervention.


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Listen to the top Australian news from the past seven days, including Tuesday’s federal budget expected to deliver $64 billion in savings, the RBA cash rate rising to 4.35 per cent and Socceroos matches returning to Federation Square after state government intervention.


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