Thanks for reading the national news blog. This is where we’ll end today’s coverage. We will be back tomorrow with the latest news.
To conclude, here’s a look back at some of the day’s major stories:
- Pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered in major cities around the country last night to protest Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia. A demonstration in Sydney ended in violent clashes between police and protesters. NSW Greens MP Abigail Boyd alleges she was a victim of police brutality at the demonstration.
- Crossbench independents called out Nationals backbencher Colin Boyce in question time for saying “rip her apart” after Greens MP Elizabeth Watson-Brown asked a question about the prime minister’s invitation to the Israeli president.
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the government planned to deal with the rise in inflation with responsible cost-of-living relief, “primarily through the tax system”. He said budget repair and boosting productivity were also a priority.
A neo-Nazi leader accused of leading an attack on an Aboriginal protest site has flagged a possible plea but still claims he was provoked. Thomas Sewell, 32, and more than a dozen other men faced Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday after being charged over the Camp Sovereignty incident last August.
- And overseas, Chappell Roan has become the highest-profile artist to sever ties with Casey Wasserman, the leading talent agent whose name appears in the recently released Epstein files.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Isabel McMillan signing off.