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Midday News Bulletin 21 July 2023

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends the government's new national wellbeing framework; The United Nations launches a new policy brief to promote multilateral peace and security; And in sport, Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers says he's now injury-free ahead of the World Championships in Japan.


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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends the government's new national wellbeing framework; The United Nations launches a new policy brief to promote multilateral peace and security; And in sport, Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers says he's now injury-free ahead of the World Championships in Japan.


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