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To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has warned mortgage holders that interest rate cuts are unlikely in the near term after leaving rates steady for the seventh meeting in a row today.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has warned thousands of Australian citizens in Lebanon that the federal government will not be able to help them all escape if a full-blown war breaks out between Israel andHezbollah.
ABC television presenter Tony Armstrong today announced his departure from News Breakfast.
In NSW, a popular television presenter and endurance swimmer has set her sights on being the Liberal Party’s candidate to take on Zali Steggall in Warringah at the next federal election.
In Victoria, Opposition Leader John Pesutto today testified in a high-stakes defamation trial that his former MP Moira Deeming launched against him.
In Queensland, the LNP today announced young offenders before a court could be judged on their full criminal history, with their offences to carry into adulthood, if the party wins government at the upcoming state election.
In Western Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a flying single-day visit to Perth to announce a milestone in a major public transport project.
In business news, the ASX closed slightly lower today, but big miners rallied thanks to the announcement of a Chinese stimulus package.
- In international news, he US is sending additional troops to the Middle East in response to a sharp spike in violence between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon that has raised the risk of a greater regional war.
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