After a predictable question time and a much less predictable announcement from David Littleproud that he would be stepping down as leader of the Nationals, that’s all from us for today.
Thanks for joining our live coverage, here’s the key things that happened:
- David Littleproud made the shock announcement that he would hand over the reins of the National Party, but stay on as the member for Maranoa. The prime minister and opposition leader congratulated Littleproud for his tenure and wished him well.
- During question time, the Coalition pursued Energy Minister Chris Bowen over reports of fuel shortages in the regions. Bowen said Australia was receiving as much oil as it had been before the war in Iran broke out, and unwarranted panic buying was resulting in a spike in demand.
- Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke detailed how asylum for Iranian soccer players was sealed, saying staff worked into the night to rush through their visas.
- In an earlier press conference, Angus Taylor backed the prime minister’s announcement this morning that Australia would send a surveillance aircraft, weapons, and troops to the Middle East to help defend the United Arab Emirates. Taylor also welcomed the government offering visas to the Iranian soccer team.
Live coverage of question time will return tomorrow. In the meantime, you can follow along with our live updates on the Iran war here.