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NITV Radio News - 27/06/2025

NITV Radio News - 27/06/2025

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Two men found guilty of the murder of Cassius Turvey in October 2022, are to be sentenced today. Indonesian police in Bali have paraded there Australian suspects involved in the shooting of fellow Australians earlier this month.
Traditional custodians will travel to Paris next week to raise concerns with the United Nations about a draft decision to deny World Heritage listing for Western Australia's ancient Murujuga rock art collection.

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