Thanks for following our live news blog. That wraps up our coverage for today. We will have more for you in our next live news coverage. Here’s a quick recap of the key stories:
- The federal Liberal Party shared confidential voter data with the Exclusive Brethren, a secretive Christian group that made nearly a million pre-election calls supporting the Coalition.
- Federal vice-president of the Liberal Party Fiona Scott made a joking remark suggesting Sussan Ley’s leadership could be short-lived, offering a lacklustre endorsement of Ley’s future leadership.
- Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price surprised colleagues by declining to run for deputy leader after Angus Taylor lost the leadership vote, leaving Phillip Thompson to step in unexpectedly.
- Liberal senator Jane Hume stood by her foreign interference warnings but conceded that a video referencing “Chinese spies” may have hurt the party’s campaign.
- Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who joined Ukraine’s foreign legion, is feared dead. The Prime Minister called the news “deeply troubling.”
- ASIC has accused Macquarie Group of misleading conduct for failing to report up to 1.5 billion short sales over 15 years, in a second action this week.
- Hannah Ferguson, founder of Cheek Media, announced she’ll run as an independent Senate candidate in NSW at the next federal election.
- Joel Cauchi’s psychiatrist reversed earlier claims that he was not psychotic during the Bondi Junction Westfield attack, now suggesting her evidence about his “hatred of women” was merely “conjecture”.
- Olympian cyclist Rohan Dennis received a suspended sentence following the death of his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins.
- The Liberal National Party’s Terry Young has held on to the seat of Longman, north of Brisbane, after a tight race with Labor candidate Rhiannyn Douglas.
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