That’s where we’ll leave today’s live coverage. Thanks for joining us.
Here’s a summary of today’s top stories:
- The Murugappan family completed their long journey home to Biloela, four years after they were removed from the regional Queensland town and taken to immigration detention. The Tamil asylum seeker family said they were very happy to start a “new life” in familiar surrounds, receiving a warm welcome from supporters and community members who have fought for their return under the “Home to Bilo” campaign.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern this morning, where they discussed the Pacific, climate change and the deportation of NZ citizens from Australia. On climate, Albanese said Australia “has got out of the naughty corner” after nine years of international condemnation on climate.
- Passengers at airports in Sydney and Melbourne faced lengthy queues as tens of thousand of travellers looked to get a head start on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Crowds at Sydney Airport eased from 10 am, but a further 190,000 inbound and outbound passengers are expected to move through the airport over the remainder of the long weekend.
- In the United States, a year-long investigation found former US president Donald Trump incited the January 6 Capitol attack and was central to a sweeping and methodical conspiracy to overturn the 2020 US election - despite the advice of his top aides and family members.
Thanks for following along. Our live coverage will resume next Tuesday. Until then, we hope you have a happy and safe long weekend.