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:
- Anthony Albanese has ruled out ever requesting Qantas upgrades as he continues to look to quell criticisms about his travel arrangements from fellow politicians.
- The ACCC has launched proceedings against Optus in the Federal Court for engaging in unconscionable conduct in the sale of goods and services to vulnerable people. The telco giant has since apologised for its ‘unconscionable’ conduct.
- Embattled supermarket giant Woolworths faced questions over dodgy discount schemes, price gouging and environmentally dubious farming practices at its annual general meeting today.
- In NSW, income support payments will provide up to 13 weeks of support for workers and sole traders who lost income due to power outages in the far western NSW town of Broken Hill and nearby areas.
- In Victoria, Peninsula Health has been ordered to fork out more than $300,000 in penalties for failing to pay overtime to a junior doctor.
- In international news, at least 95 people have been killed in the deadliest flooding to hit Spain for three decades after torrential rain battered the eastern region of Valencia, sweeping away bridges and buildings.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Gemma Grant, signing off.