Residents in Victoria’s east have been told to evacuate as floodwaters rise, Ben Roberts-Smith’s trial concludes its first week, and Scott Morrison’s arrival at the Cornwall meeting of world leaders has been disrupted.

It seems to be the week of interstate rivalry.
Victoria has now overtaken NSW when it comes to total vaccine doses administered, racking up 1,660,708 million compared with its northern neighbours 1,655,779.
Yesterday was a record day for vaccinations carried out nationwide, with 153,338 people receiving a shot throughout the country.
Thursdays numbers beat the previous record, which was set exactly one week ago, by almost 10,000.
Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia all recorded their highest-ever single dose totals.
Victorias vaccination numbers have been surging since May 24. That was the day four new locally acquired COVID-19 cases were confirmed, the first indications of the outbreak that led to Melbourne going back into lockdown for a fortnight.
Its worth noting too that while Victoria has recorded the most doses in real terms, on a per capita basis it is coming fourth.
Once we adjust for population size, Tasmania is in the lead, followed by ACT, with the Northern Territory in third.
You can see how the rollout is progressing in your state/territory using the interactive table below: