Thanks for joining us for today’s news updates. Here’s a recap of the day:
- Polls are about to close in the Victorian seat of Nepean, in a state byelection likely to be fought between the Liberals and One Nation. The state and nation are holding their breath to see if the minor party’s prominence in the polls translates into electoral success in one of the most left-leaning states. Read more here.
- US President Donald Trump has told lawmakers that American military operations in Iran have “terminated” as he skirts a deadline to gain congressional approval for the war that began two months ago.
- Trump said he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest proposal, after saying he would stick with the “incredible” naval blockade of Iranian ports amid concerns that the vital Strait of Hormuz would not reopen anytime soon.
- After a riot broke out in Alice Springs on Thursday night, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for calm, saying word of Kumanjayi Little Baby’s death “breaks your heart”, and that he understood the anger and frustration of community members.
- The five-year-old’s accused killer, Jefferson Lewis, 47, was flown to Darwin for his own protection. He has since been released from hospital into police custody, and is yet to be charged.
- And King Charles has visited the Caribbean nation of Bermuda, after concluding his four-day tour of the US.