Thanks for following along. We’re wrapping up today’s live coverage.
Here’s some of what we covered:
- Yet another earthquake has shaken the Upper Hunter community in NSW, where Peter Dutton’s opposition plans to build a nuclear reactor if they form government after the upcoming election, due to be held by May next year.
- President-elect Donald Trump has made several key appointments, including Tom Homan, his former acting US Immigration and Customs Enforcement director, will serve as “border czar” in his incoming administration.
- Embattled regional airline Rex has been thrown an operations lifeline after the federal government earmarked up to $80 million to keep its regional routes running.
- Victoria has introduced a licensing scheme to regulate tobacco sales, bringing the state into line with the rest of Australia after dozens of firebombings.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was heckled by protesters during a press conference in Tasmania, where Albanese unveiled Rebecca White as the candidate for the seat of Lyons. Protesters chanted “shame Albanese” while the prime minister and then White spoke.
- The Westpac-Melbourne Institute measure of consumer sentiment jumped by 5.3 per cent this month and is now up 14.4 per cent since the middle of the year. It’s the highest level since early 2022.