Good morning. Here's what's happening now: As we head back to work this morning, we are yet to find out who will take out Australia's top job. See the ABC's coverage of how the federal election unfolded, who lost their seats and what happens now New Zealand police have seized a record $13 million worth of cocaine hidden inside a large diamante-encrusted horse head from Mexico. It is the largest-ever cocaine haul in New Zealand Serena Williams has taken out her 300th win at a Grand Slam tournament with a 6-3, 6-0 demolition of Germany's Annika Beck at Wimbledon on Sunday. The 34-year-old has now won 82 matches at Wimbledon China has finished building the world's biggest radio telescope to explore space and hunt for extraterrestrial life. State media have revealed the 500-metre Aperture Spherical Telescope, which is the size of 30 soccer fields, is expected to begin operations in September. Here's what's coming up: 8:10am AEST Insiders host Barrie Cassidy will be on News Breakfast 9:00pm AEST NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will brief reporters on this week's alliance summit in Warsaw as the fallout from Brexit continues 9:30pm AEST Josh Frydenberg, Chris Bowen, Sarah Hanson-Young, Paul Kelly & Holly Ransom will be on the panel for Q&A We are also expecting to hear who will replace shooter Michael Diamond at the Rio Olympics Both major parties under siege as 'voter rage' takes hold | The day after the election nothing is resolved. If Malcolm Turnbull forms Government it will be with a small majority or a crossbench alliance, while the Labor party's primary vote is still at historic lows. Political editor Chris Uhlmann looks ahead at what may be waiting on the political horizon. | | Brexit vote could unite Ireland | Protestant unionists are queuing for Irish passports in Belfast and once-quiet Catholic nationalists are openly campaigning for a united Ireland, in what appear to be signs of deep shifts in the United Kingdom's most troubled province since Britain voted to leave the European Union. | | About this email You received this email because you are subscribed to ABC News email alerts. This message was sent to you at starnewsposting@gmail.com. Please add newslists@your.abc.net.au to your email address book to see images by default and stop the email being treated as spam. This email address is not monitored - Please don't reply to this email. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. Add or remove topics | Unsubscribe | Contact Us | |
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