That’s where we will leave the live blog today.
Here’s a wrap-up of Friday’s big headlines:
- Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says he wants to see the world take a big step towards phasing out fossil fuels at the COP28 global climate talks in Dubai.
- European scientists have declared 2023 the hottest year on record as Australia swelters through a major heatwave.
- NSW Police have issued an urgent amber alert after a two-year-old boy was taken from a family member by a man and a woman on the state’s North Coast.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong is planning to visit the Middle East and is seeking to meet counterparts in Israel.
- NDIS Minister Bill Shorten warned NDIS providers who wanted to “make an easy buck” from people with disability to sell their businesses.
- Some of the major Reserve Bank reforms have been delayed until the end of March, after the Coalition and Greens teamed up to send the key legislation to a committee for review.
- The arrest of another former detainee has sparked new calls for the federal government to toughen its checks before releasing more people from indefinite immigration detention.
- An officer assigned to investigate Brittany Higgins’ sexual assault allegation told the Federal Court that the process of obtaining Parliament House CCTV was “incredibly frustrating”.
Investors are questioning the benefits of an $80 billion mega-merger between Australian oil and gas majors Woodside and Santos after both companies confirmed talks are underway.
Have a good weekend and try to stay cool!
Sarah Keoghan, signing off.