Fast News Bulletin: April 7 | Sky News Australia
Emergency flood warnings in place for parts of New South Wales, the body of an Israeli hostage found in Gaza, Labor calls for IDF to take responsibility for killing an Australian aid worker, asbestos detected in four Melbourne parks, the ACT Government pushing to remove vape penalties, Greta Thunberg arrested in the Netherlands, and thousands protest against Hungarian Prime Minister.
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