Thanks for joining us today. Here are some of our major headlines for the day:
The Reserve Bank has lifted the official interest rate to 3.35 per cent as it continues to fight ongoing inflation pressures. The quarter percentage point lift is a record ninth consecutive increase to the official cash rate by the RBA board.
- ANZ Bank is the first major lender to announce interest rate rises after the Reserve Bank’s move today, saying it will lift variable rates on home loans by 0.25 percentage points to 4 per cent.
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe warned there will likely be further rate hikes in the months ahead as global inflation remains very high. “The board expects that further increases in interest rates will be needed over the months ahead to ensure that inflation returns to target and that this period of high inflation is only temporary,” he said.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that the Australian government will send $10 million in humanitarian aid to earthquake victims in Turkey via agencies such as the Red Cross.
Question time has kicked off in parliament with a warm welcome to New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, who recently took over from Jacinda Ardern, and New Zealand High Commissioner Annette King, who are both sitting in the lower house. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the economic relationship between the countries, as well as the arrangement to co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup later this year.