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To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
- Conservative influencer and key Trump ally Charlie Kirk was shot dead while debating university students at an open-air event in Utah, in an act of political violence that stunned America. The manhunt continues for the gunman.
- Opposition Leader Sussan Ley formally apologised for Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s false claim that the government was bringing Indian migrants to Australia to pad its vote after sacking the firebrand senator from her shadow ministry.
- The firebrand Coalition Senator was still due to appear at a Liberal party fundraiser being held at an Indian community centre in Perth’s southern suburbs this evening.
- Embattled Australian National University vice chancellor Genevieve Bell resigned from her million-dollar role, closing a tumultuous chapter for the institution, which has included open staff revolt, the launch of an external investigation and an ongoing public relations crisis.
- The university’s chancellor, Julie Bishop, vowed to stay on as head of the institution’s governing body until her term ends in 2026, despite being the subject of bullying allegations, which she denies.
- In Victoria, a major investigation by this masthead obtained a trove of leaked internal state government correspondence that, for the first time, showed government officials were repeatedly warned of Big Build corruption from early 2023 to as recently as June this year.
- In NSW, a known neo-Nazi facing criminal charges managed to infiltrate an event in state parliament, where he was given a platform to ask questions about the benefits of “supremacy” and “racism”.
Thanks again for joining us, we’ll be back tomorrow with more live coverage. This is Cassandra Morgan, signing off.