Midday News Bulletin 22 March 2024

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Australia to partner with British industry to help build nuclear-powered submarines in Adelaide; campaigning enters the final stretch ahead of Tasmania's election; and in sports, Dutch cyclist Marijn van den Berg wins stage 4 of the Volta a Catalunya.

Australia to partner with British industry to help build nuclear-powered submarines in Adelaide; campaigning enters the final stretch ahead of Tasmania's election; and in sports, Dutch cyclist Marijn van den Berg wins stage 4 of the Volta a Catalunya.Campaigning enters the final stretch ahead of Tasmania's electionAustralia will spend more than $4.6 billion on a submarine nuclear reactor factory in the United Kingdom to ensure Australia's new nuclear-powered fleet arrives on time.

The Liberals currently hold a slim one-seat majority, after John Tucker and Lara Alexander left the party to sit as independents in May. "As you know, we have been working diligently over the course of the past few days, even, the past few hours, to, move forward our resolution. We have the resolution in blue. We just made some additional changes in the resolution that were requested. And we look forward to bringing, the resolution to a vote as quickly as possible."A New South Wales senior constable accused of killing two men using his police weapon has been sacked from the force.

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