Hello, it's Friday, September 9. This is the best of our Queen coverage, and other key stories you might have missed today.
News of the Queen's death broke this morning
Here's a rundown of how it happened.
And here's a look at the big stories of the day:
- The Queen's legacy: After inheriting the throne at 25, Queen Elizabeth II gave a lifetime of service to the job, providing a bedrock of stability for the monarchy as the world shifted around her.
- The new King: King Charles III issued his first statement as monarch about the death of his "beloved" mother.
- The Queen's life without Philip: One year and five months ago, Queen Elizabeth faced one of the biggest personal challenges of her reign: the death of her consort, Prince Philip.
- Operation Unicorn: Operation London Bridge will soon commence. But because the Queen died in Scotland, a lesser-known plan called Operation Unicorn has to unfold first.
- What happens to Australian money? For decades the Queen's image has been a small reminder of Australia's connection to the royal family and its status as a constitutional monarchy.
The news you might have missed
Stephanie Gilmore is the surfing GOAT: The Aussie has become the most successful women's surfer after winning a record eighth World Surf League crown.
An Australian-first uterus transplant: Two Sydney hospitals will trial uterus transplant surgeries for the first time in Australia in 2023. Kirsty Bryant will be one of the first to have the procedure, with a donated uterus from her mum.
Putin propagandists trick Aussie senators: Australian parliamentarians are being urged to be much more alert to Kremlin propaganda after two high-profile pro-Putin Russian comedians released a video of a prank on senators.
No more daily COVID-19 stats: Today is the last day states and territories will report daily COVID figures, including new cases, deaths and hospitalisations. Governments will move to releasing their data weekly.
Why does The Loop look different?
In recognition of the Queen's death, The Loop will look a bit different over the next few days.
We'll bring you the best of our coverage of the Queen's death and what comes next.
But we'll also fill you in on the big headlines you might have missed.
For now, we'll be back Monday to keep you in the loop.
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