That’s where we will leave our live blog for the day, thank you for joining us. We’ll be back bright and early tomorrow. If you’re just tuning in, here’s a quick rundown of Tuesday’s main headlines:
- NSW Premier Chris Minns and his interim ministry have officially taken the reins of government after being sworn into office this morning. Labor’s majority is in doubt after several close seat races narrowed in vote counting, with ALP candidates behind in all five seats still in contention.
- Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has been accused of paying lip service to press freedom after shunning journalists on his trade mission to China and providing limited details of his itinerary on his first day in Beijing.
- Also in Victoria, Liberal leader John Pesutto says controversial MP Moira Deeming is off to a bad start by tweeting inconsistent views he claims do not honour the outcome of Monday’s party room meeting. Deeming avoided expulsion and was suspended for her involvement in a rally outside Parliament that was gatecrashed by a group of masked men who performed the Nazi salute.
- To the cost of living crisis, and 10 successive interest rate rises are forcing Australia’s shoppers to slash their spending on non-essential items as evidence grows the Reserve Bank will need to pause its aggressive tightening of monetary policy at its next meeting.
- Mental health support is not affordable or accessible at a time when Australians’ mental wellbeing is deteriorating under the weight of rising rents, increased mortgage repayments and income pressures, leading experts to warn the federal government must act in the next budget to save lives.