Hello, I’m Nicole Precel. I’ll be bringing you rolling coverage of breaking news this afternoon from Australia and around the world.
Here’s what has happened so far:
- A decision on whether to extend the three-month cut to the fuel excise tax will come after the federal budget. The cut was introduced at the start of April, with petrol and diesel costs slashed by 26.3 cents a litre in response to soaring prices caused by the US-led war on Iran.
- The accused killer of Kumanjayi Little Baby, 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis, has been charged with murder. Lewis was flown to Darwin for his own protection following his arrest, and has since been released from hospital into police custody.
- US President Donald Trump is reviewing a new Iranian proposal to end the war. According to Iranian semi-official outlets, Iran has sent a 14-point proposal via Pakistan in response to the US’s 9-point proposal. Trump already rejected a previous proposal this week. Conversations are continuing.
- Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least seven people and wounded others on Saturday while the Israeli military demolished parts of a Catholic convent in a border village, officials said. Israel and Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group have kept up their attacks despite a ceasefire in place since April 17.
- The Liberal Party claimed victory in the Nepean byelection in Victoria on Saturday night, but the results suggest a complicated road ahead to November’s statewide poll.
- Queensland Premier David Crisafulli announced a plan to open up six parcels of land at the state’s major ports for fuel storage facilities, with the potential for new refineries to be built by the companies that operate them.
- And King Charles has visited the Caribbean nation of Bermuda, after concluding his four-day tour of the US.