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Midday bulletin 22 July 2019

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Federal Parliament resumes with repealing the Medevac Bill a key priority for the Coalition; Britain's Finance Minister Philip Hammond says he'll resign if Boris Johnson becomes Conservative party leader and New Zealand ends Australia's dominance of the netball World Cup by the smallest of margins.


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By Greg Dyett

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Federal Parliament resumes with repealing the Medevac Bill a key priority for the Coalition; Britain's Finance Minister Philip Hammond says he'll resign if Boris Johnson becomes Conservative party leader and New Zealand ends Australia's dominance of the netball World Cup by the smallest of margins.



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