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Good morning. Here's what's happening now:

Next time you enjoy a glass of Belgian beer, you can rest assured that it's a "cultural" experience. UNESCO has added Belgian beer to the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Now that's something we can all raise a glass to.

Here's what's coming up:

  • 7:30am AEDT: Health Minister Sussan Ley, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, Labor senator Penny Wong and MP Catherine King will all give speeches to a World AIDS Day parliamentary breakfast

  • 7:40am AEDT: Finance Minister Mathias Cormann will be on Radio National followed by senator Jacqui Lambie at 8:05am

  • 8:05am AEDT: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will be on AM ABC Radio

  • 10:30am AEDT: Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley will announce new initiatives for the 2017 tournament

  • 4:00pm AEDT: SA Premier Jay Weatherill will give a formal apology to the state's LGBTIQ community for decades of discrimination

 
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