That’s all from us today. Thank you for following along with our live coverage. In case you’re only just joining us, here are the biggest news stories of the day:
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia’s relationship with India remains “deep and firm”, despite the rising power’s continued military dependence on Russia.
- The Albanese government will seek to rein in endemic cost blowouts and delays in the Defence portfolio by establishing a new “early warning” system for key military projects that are running late and over budget.
- In NSW, motorists will be alerted to all mobile speed cameras across NSW from January next year after the state government backflipped on the key road safety measure in a major policy backdown.
- In Victoria, the Liberals have pushed back on criticism of the party’s $2 public transport election pledge. Under the four-year program, travel on metropolitan trains, trams and buses in Victoria would be capped at $2 a day for adults and $1 for concession-card holders at an estimated cost of $1.3 billion.
- And in international news, massive explosions shook the Ukrainian capital and other cities in apparent Russian revenge strikes after President Vladimir Putin declared an explosion on the bridge to Crimea to be a terrorist attack.
Broede Carmody will be back bright and early tomorrow morning to take you through a fresh day of news.