Thanks for reading the national news blog. This is where we’ll end today’s coverage.
To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
- Barnaby Joyce formally resigned from the Nationals, ending his 20-year parliamentary career with the party he twice led as he confirmed he was “strongly considering” running for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as a Senate candidate.
- Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in more than half a century spotlighted its risky use of flammable bamboo scaffolding and mesh for building work in a tradition dating back centuries to mainland China. The death toll from the disaster continues to climb, and we have been following developments in a dedicated live blog here.
- DFAT is not aware of any Australians affected by the Hong Kong fire at this stage.
- The Albanese government secured a historic deal with the Greens to pass major reforms to national environment laws.
- In NSW, the Liberal Party is on the hook for more than $100,000 in legal costs incurred by teal MP Nicolette Boele in defending its challenge to her election in the Sydney seat of Bradfield.
- Tasmania’s credit rating has been downgraded by a second credit agency over concerns about the size of its debt and deficit.
- And, in further world news, US President Donald Trump has declared the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC, an act of terror and a crime against America, as a fresh political war over immigration looms following the crime.
Thanks again for joining us, we will be back tomorrow with more live news updates. This is Cassandra Morgan, signing off.