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:
The deputy leaer of the Greens has taken aim at Prime Minster Anthony Albanese after he wrote to the UK arguing the former Prince Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. Senator Mehreen Faruqi said Albanese’s letter was “not leadership”. In a later interview with Karl Stefanovic, Albanese said he had received confirmation the letter had been received by the UK.
A New Zealand man was arrested in Perth after Australian Border Force officers allegedly caught him in possession of videos of “multiple overseas terrorist incidents” including “violent killings” on his phone. The 24-year-old man was stopped for a baggage search in the Perth Airport yesterday after arriving on an overseas flight. During that search, ABF officers allegedly found suspicious materials, and alerted the Australian Federal Police.
Anthony Albanese spoke about where he was when he was first notified of the Bondi attack in Sydney in December, and the rush to Sydney after the gravity of the attack became clear. The prime minister recalled being in The Lodge before getting on an overnight flight to Sydney. He later visited Bondi police station, where he met first responders who had been working through the night.
The parents of missing four-year-old boy Gus Lamont spoke out publicly for the first time, appealing for public assistance as police continue investigating his disappearance. In a statement, released by SA Police, Gus’ parents Josh and Jess Lamont said they were united in their grief and their search for answers about what happened to the boy that “means everything to us”. The boy’s disappearance was earlier this month declared a major crime.
- And overseas, British police have released Peter Mandelson on bail about nine hours after arresting the former UK cabinet minister on suspicion of misconduct in public office because of his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, days after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was detained on similar grounds.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Isabel McMillan signing off.