Neighbourhood Watch reports on Barnaby Joyce returning to his former position as Deputy Prime Minister after elected leader of the National Party, and the Australian government rejecting a UNESCO report saying it had not done enough to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Neighbourhood Watch reports on minimum wage increases, and locals around Twelve Apostles angry about a Federal Government decision to allow oil and gas exploration.
Neighbourhood Watch reports on vaccine hesitancy in Australia, and welfare agency Centrelink not paying people with terminal illness their disability pensions before they pass away.
This week on Neighbourhood Watch, a legal challenge is launched against the Federal government's ban in returning citizens from India, a family could be released from the detention centre on Christmas Island, and a giant moth is discovered in Queensland.
Neighbourhood Watch reports on two more Aboriginal deaths across New South Wales and Victoria, a 'bizzare' public-funded video that teaches consent using milkshakes, and two people arrested for stealing a Big Bird costume in Adelaide.
Neighbourhood Watch reports on allegations that Australia's most decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith concealing evidence and threatening witnesses for a war crimes investigation, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison refusing to apologize to former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate, who accused the former of bullying.