Thank you for joining us this afternoon, as Nationals leader David Littleproud faces a looming spill motion for the party’s top job when parliament returns.
Read more about that here from chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal – apparently, Liberal leader Sussan Ley has just sent a letter to Littleproud in an attempt to save the Coalition.
Here’s what else happened today:
- Telstra has confirmed there is an issue affecting some older Apple devices, which can’t make or receive calls, including to Triple Zero.
- Victoria continues to deal with a heatwave and bushfires as other parts of the country face flash flooding. Thunderstorms in Far North Queensland brought 50 millimetres of rain in an hour around Cairns. Read our coverage from reporters on the ground here.
- China’s top diplomat in Australia has warned of retaliation from Beijing if the Albanese government forces the sale of the China-owned Port of Darwin.
- The organisers of an Invasion Day rally held in Perth’s CBD on Monday have urged police to investigate a man who allegedly threw an improvised bomb into the crowd for potentially committing an act of terrorism and a hate crime.
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers will have to find spending cuts on top of potentially unpopular economic measures in his May budget after a jump in inflation all but guaranteed the Reserve Bank will inflict higher interest rates on home loan borrowers within days, senior economics correspondent Shane Wright writes.
We’ll be back tomorrow with more live news updates.