Thanks for reading the national news blog. This is where we’ll end today’s coverage.
To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
- World leaders and experts convened in Azerbaijan for the first day of the COP29 summit.
- Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy said the Australian government was “very confident” in the future of the AUKUS agreement after the re-election of Donald Trump.
- Australian gold miner Resolute confirmed the company’s boss, along with two other executives, are being held by authorities in the military-ruled African state of Mali.
- The Coalition has called for the national social media ban for children under 16 to be legislated by the end of the year.
- Billionaire Anthony Pratt announced he would be moving to the United States after being granted permanent residency there.
- The Greens want to wipe all HECS debts for university students under a multibillion-dollar proposal.
- A Corruption and Crime Commission report found the WA Labor government “routinely” used taxpayer-funded electorate officers to carry out political campaigning duties.
- Governor-General Samantha Mostyn reflected on more than a century of Remembrance Day commemorations in her speech at the Australian War Memorial Service.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Brittany Busch signing off.