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:
- One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has indicated she will appeal a Federal Court ruling she racially vilified Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi in a tweet telling her to “piss off back to Pakistan”.
- Student HECS debts could be slashed by tens of thousands of dollars under a radical Albanese government plan to make financially strained young Australians feel better off before next year’s election.
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong has purchased a $3.4 million Adelaide home, just two weeks after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced intense scrutiny for buying a $4.3 million property on the NSW Central Coast.
- In Victoria, medicinal cannabis users will no longer automatically lose their licence if caught driving with traces of the drug in their system, under what the government says is an “interim measure”.
- In NSW, a major energy crisis is finally over and Broken Hill and surrounding communities are back on the power grid after two weeks of using generators.
- The Liberal National Party has unveiled its first Queensland cabinet in almost a decade, featuring major changes and ministers in charge of newly minted departments.
- In business news, documents uncovered by a joint parliamentary committee have revealed how PwC International took control of its scandal-ridden local operation after giving PwC Australia just four days to accept its control, or risk expulsion from the global consulting group.
- In world news, Puerto Rican-American pop star Jennifer Lopez has branded Donald Trump the biggest domestic adversary the US has ever faced in a fiery speech endorsing Kamala Harris targeted at women, Latinos and their allies in the final days of the election.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Cassandra Morgan signing off.