Evening News Bulletin 16 September 2023

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Evening News Bulletin 16 September 2023
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Dymocks confirms a major data breach of its customers' personal information; Yes and no rallies held across Australia on the Indigenous voice to Parliament; A landmark class action over allegations of racism in the A-F-L.

Yes and no rallies held across Australia on the Indigenous voice to Parliament;A teenage boy is in a coma after allegedly being dragged by a car through the streets of western Sydney.New South Wales Police say the 15 year old was allegedly dragged by a vehicle through two roads in Blacktown before falling from the car outside a petrol station.

Meanwhile the opposition's spokesperson on Indigenous Affairs, Jacinta Price, has attended told a No campaign event in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon."Ultimately, it is the ground game now. These weeks are going to be tough. We need Australians out there on polling booths, handing out the information to let Australians know why it is so important to deliver a No vote."Dymocks originally emailed customers warning of a possible cyberattack.

Sydney's CBD is forecast to reach 32 degrees Celsius today, and for the coming week, a run of at least five days above 30 degrees is expected. WOMAN 1: "It's crazy it's still September and it's so hot. We're Irish. So we've come from the US, but yeah, it's crazy."WOMAN 2: "To cool down in the water."Seven Indigenous former A-F-L players have launched a class action against the football code, alleging years of unchecked racism within the sport has left them with severe trauma.

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