Thank you for joining us today, Monday, June 15. We’ll be back with our national blog tomorrow morning.
Here’s a recap of the main events from today’s national coverage:
- The US and Iran have reached a peace deal to end their war which began on February 28. Once signed, the deal will reopen of the Strait of Hormuz, the key waterway through which 20 per cent of crude oil travels.
- Representatives from the major parties sought to play down the results of a Resolve Political Monitor poll that shows Pauline Hanson storming ahead of Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister and her party, One Nation, edging ahead of Labor on the primary vote.
- Nine people were killed and dozens more injured after a series of Russian airstrikes on Ukraine, including its capital Kyiv.
- Australia’s wealthiest person, Gina Rinehart, bought a $1.4 billion stake in SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called on Pakistani authorities to investigate the fatal shooting of nine-year-old Hania Ahmad, who was killed by local police while travelling with her family.
- Pro-Palestinian activists who allege they were sexually abused and brutalised by Israeli forces after trying to reach Gaza met Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Monday to demand an independent investigation into their claims.