Good evening, and thank you for reading the national news blog.
We heard stunning revelations today that Iran directed at least two high-profile attacks on the Australian Jewish community. In Victoria, meanwhile, two police officers have been shot dead, and a third wounded at a rural property.
Here is a quick overview of what we have been covering:
- Iran’s ambassador to Australia has been expelled and the Australian embassy in Tehran shuttered following news Iran was responsible for plotting arson attacks against Lewis’ Continental Kitchen in Sydney, and the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne last year.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the discovery following an investigation by Australia’s spy agency, and said the attacks were, “extraordinary and dangerous acts of aggression orchestrated by a foreign nation on Australian soil”.
- Melbourne tobacco wars kingpin Kazem Hamad is suspected of conspiring with foreign spies to carry out the firebombing of the Adass Israel Synagogue.
- Vice-president of the attacked Melbourne synagogue, Benjamin Klein, said revelations his community was being actively targeted along with the wider Jewish community were “terribly distressing”.
- Jewish leaders more broadly said the government’s decision to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation was long overdue. Zionist Federation of Australia president Jeremy Leibler said: “Today’s announcement proves what we have long warned; that Iran’s malign reach extends into Western democracies, including here in Australia.”
- The Albanese government and Coalition clashed during Question Time on issues including last week’s economic reform roundtable and the Coalition’s election policies, but Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said: “While we sit opposite the government in this chamber, we’re entirely united on the [Iran] measures announced today”.
- Australia Post suspended shipping most parcels to the United States days before President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariff changes hit low-value items that had been exempt.
- There have been tentative signs that employment pressures are easing, with minutes from the Reserve Bank’s most recent meeting suggesting another rate cut – which markets are tipping for November – is ahead.
- In Victoria, two police officers are dead and another has been wounded after a shooting at a rural property in Porepunkah, about 300 kilometres north-east of Melbourne. We will continue to bring you updates about that case this evening in our dedicated live blog here.
- In NSW, alleged double killer Beau Lamarre-Condon will fight allegations he murdered Sydney couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, with his lawyer telling journalists “history will be the judge”.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Cassandra Morgan, signing off.