Thanks for joining us, that’s a wrap for today. We’ll be back tomorrow with more live coverage. Here’s a quick rundown of the day:
- NSW Police plans to seek Supreme Court approval to block Sunday’s march across Sydney Harbour Bridge by pro-Palestine protesters. It comes as members of Premier Chris Minns’ government have accused the premier of overstepping his authority in declaring he would oppose the march.
- In question time in parliament today, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese brandished a Medicare card. The Coalition challenged him on the pre-election claim that 90 per cent of GP visits will be bulk-billed by 2030.
- Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and two senators have repeatedly refused to call the situation in Gaza – which remains besieged by Israel – a starvation. Earlier, Albanese said Israel’s claim that there is no starvation in Gaza was “beyond comprehension”.
- The government has also dismissed accusations that its relationship with the US is unravelling, after US President Donald Trump suggested that trading partners unable to negotiate deals could be subject to sweeping tariffs ranging from 15 to 20 per cent, larger than the 10 per cent tariff he initially proposed in April for Australian goods.
- Still in the US, a gunman wielding a semi-automatic rifle walked into a New York skyscraper, shooting dead four people, including a police officer before turning the gun on himself. The shooter has been identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas.
- And jewellery titan Michael Hill has passed away at the age of 86.