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Here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
- Education Minister Jason Clare said students would be more evenly spread across the cities and regions, as he rejected claims the caps would destroy Australia’s higher education sector.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has hit back at Treasurer Jim Chalmers saying he is dangerous and divisive in a speech, asking why the treasurer is “dedicating his speech to me?”
- Western Sydney Airport will add the Singapore flights to its existing plans for Qantas and Jetstar domestic flights, in a major win for the project.
- Meat-free Mondays, a jump in online sales and an ever-expanding range of home brand products helped push Coles’ profits to $1.1 billion as Australians cut down on dining out in the cost-of-living crush.
- Overseas, powerful explosions were heard in Kyiv on Tuesday, with Ukraine’s air defence forces saying the entire country was under the threat of a Russian ballistic weapons attack.
Thanks once again for tuning in to our live coverage, this is Caroline Schelle signing off.