That brings us to the end of our live coverage today. Thanks for reading along.
As always, the live blog will be back up and running early tomorrow morning.
Here’s a wrap of what we covered today:
- One Nation’s primary vote continues to surge in the polls, and has now drawn level with the Coalition, the most recent polling by this masthead shows.
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers is being urged by the International Monetary Fund in its annual examination of the economy and interest rates to use his May budget to embrace far-reaching tax reform, including an increase in the GST, overhauling the capital gains tax and cutting company tax to lift living standards and get the economy growing faster.
- In his first major speech as Opposition Leader, Angus Taylor called for “lower numbers and higher standards” in migration based on Australian values.
The consumer watchdog’s blockbuster case against Coles began today, alleging the supermarket misled customers with illusory “down down” discounts on hundreds of products.
Five European nations have blamed Russia for the death of Alexei Navalny, citing analyses that confirmed the presence of a South American dart frog toxin.