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To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton both condemned Iran after it launched a salvo of missiles at Israel after the Israeli military killed the leadership of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- NSW Premier Chris Minns has backed police efforts to seek a Supreme Court challenge to prevent pro-Palestine rallies from proceeding over the state’s long weekend, saying he believed there was a “high prospect of conflict” on Sydney’s streets around the anniversary of the October 7 attacks.
- Also in NSW, A twin-engine plane created history when it became the first to land on the 3.7-kilometre runway at Sydney’s new international airport.
- Victoria Police say they are unable to follow NSW’s actions to stop pro-Palestine rallies this weekend because there is no permit system to protest in Victoria. The state opposition has called on Victoria to consider implementing laws similar to NSW’s, where protests require permits that can be refused or withdrawn.
- In Queensland, a potential kingmaker has turned its back on the Labor government in a major blow to Premier Steven Miles before the state election on October 26.
- In business news, the corporate regulator has called on the board of ANZ to reflect on what changes the bank needed to make after it failed to overturn a Federal Court decision that it breached the law during a controversial $2.5 billion capital-raising almost a decade ago.
- In more world news, US Democratic nominee Tim Walz and Republican nominee J.D. Vance sparred on everything from immigration and the economy to abortion and the Middle East in a vice presidential debate.
- In sport news, the 2024 NRL Dally M awards kick off at 8pm, but the red carpet is underway. Follow all the action live here.
Thanks again for joining us. This is Cassandra Morgan, signing off.