Thanks for joining us today, we will have more for you in the next live news coverage. Here’s a quick recap:
- Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has farewelled her mother with an emotional tribute at the funeral in Albury, New South Wales today.
- Deputy PM and Defence Minister Richard Marles has been busy defending the government’s defence spending. He met his US counterpart Pete Hegseth at a meeting in Singapore today, where Hegseth “respectfully” said Australia should up its spending.
- Calls for an independent probe into a young man’s death in custody in Alice Springs have been rejected by NT police, while an emotional vigil in honour of the man took place today.
- It was revealed the nation’s finances were in a better position than expected last month as the government raked in more revenue than expected.
- And Commonwealth Bank has fixed an issue this afternoon that led to about 450 customers being unable to make transfers between their accounts or pay people using the Commbank and Netbank apps.
There have also been reports that asylum seekers from China were discovered in Arnhem Land in the NT earlier this week, but the Australian Border Force is not commenting on or confirming those reports.
Enjoy your weekend!