Fast News Bulletin: May 17 | Sky News Australia
Peter Dutton plans to improve housing supply, a Perth man allegedly hits a bus with an axe, pro-Palestinian protests disrupt classes at Australian universities, Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto settles two cases, Australian tourists trapped in New Caledonia amid riots, and millions take part in last night's $100 million Powerball draw.
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