Thanks for joining us and following the national news live blog. Here’s what we covered today:
- The Senate passed a censure motion after One Nation’s Pauline Hanson entered the chambers on Monday wearing a burqa, suspending her from the Senate for seven days. It came after senators of many political backgrounds condemned the stunt. Meanwhile, Hanson said at a press conference that the censure “doesn’t worry me, not at all” and argued she was entitled to wear the burqa.
- US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will negotiate the remainder of a peace deal for Ukraine following initial talks between their top advisers.
- New Victorian Opposition Leader Jess Wilson vowed to comprehensively reform the state’s property tax system, which could include overhauling stamp duty. She said a Liberal government, if elected, would prioritise medium density housing in both established suburbs and new areas.
- A total fire ban has been issued for Sydney, the Illawarra and Hunter on Wednesday, while residents in western NSW are facing the first catastrophic fire warning issued in the state for over two years.
- Tasmania’s credit rating was sharply downgraded by one of the world’s largest credit agencies, Moody’s, which warned the Rockliff government that it faces a tough period to rebuild the state’s finances.
We’ll be back tomorrow with continuing live coverage of news in Australia and around the world.