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News in 90 Seconds November 13

By Press RoomNovember 13, 20251 Min Read
News in 90 Seconds November 13
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News in 90 Seconds November 13

The morning’s headlines in 90 seconds, including Andrew Coster’s future hanging in the balance, Lotto rolls over to its biggest ever draw, and is your passport ready for a summer trip?

Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche says “all matters are on the table” in an employment process with Andrew Coster.

Thousands more Epstein files have been released, including some naming Donald Trump.

Lotto has rolled over to its biggest ever draw, after no one struck Powerball.

People are being urged to check their passport’s expiry date ahead of summer travel.

A solar storm has sent brightly coloured aurora into southern skies.

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