That’s where we’ll leave our live coverage of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s return to Australia – any updates on this story will be covered in our National blog, which you can access here.
Thanks for joining us. Here’s a quick recap of what happened today:
- Coalition members, including Simon Birmingham and James Paterson, have criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for calling WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and treating him like a hero.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong said she was disappointed with Birmingham for saying Australia’s relationship with the United States had been damaged in the wake of Assange’s release.
- Lawyer and wife of Assange, Stella Assange, says the moment she got a call from Albanese to speak with the WikiLeaks founder was “really moving and emotional”.
- Stella Assange told a press conference in Canberra that Julian’s priority is to rest and recover.
- A single bitcoin donation worth almost $740,000 has been made to Julian Assange’s cause, covering the cost of his chartered jet.
Thanks for joining us, stay tuned with all live news coverage in the National blog.