That’s where we’ll leave our live updates. We’ll be back with you tomorrow morning. Here are all the headlines you might have missed today:
- A woman asked two men to murder her ex-partner to gain $700,000 from his insurance and later asked them why he was still alive, a jury has been told.
- The parents of Hannah Clarke have called for further education and national action on coercive control after the introduction of a landmark bill to Queensland parliament.
- Tunnelling crews have dug 170 metres along Adelaide Street as they work to build the tunnel connecting North Quay to the underground station at King George Square.
- Queensland’s LNP Opposition has brought its first proposed legislation to parliament since the October 2020 election in a symbolic attempt to release corruption watchdog reports into Labor identities Peter Carne and Jackie Trad.
But the conflict between Palestine and Israel has again been making headlines. Scenes of violence and destruction in the long-blockaded Gaza Strip have filled the world’s airwaves throughout four war. But this conflict, Palestinians say, is different. In the meantime, it is an anxious wait for families who don’t know the fate of loved ones.
Also, Cheng Lei, the Australian journalist detained on national security charges by China, has returned to Australia, ending a three-year ordeal. And New Zealand-born comedian and actor Cal Wilson has died, at 53.