Thanks for following along with the live blog today. Here’s a quick run-down of the most significant headlines:
National quarantine activated: Federal Health Minister Mark Butler has activated the purpose-built Bullsbrook facility in Western Australia to quarantine six passengers being repatriated from a virus-hit cruise ship in Tenerife.
Tim Wilson rules out One Nation deal: Shadow treasurer Tim Wilson has ruled out the hypothetical of the Coalition forming a minority government with One Nation despite the party’s decisive victory in the Farrer byelection on Saturday. Wilson also attacked the Albanese government’s “deceit” ahead of tomorrow’s federal budget, in which changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax will be handed down.
‘ISIS brides’ court bid: Melbourne mother and daughter Kawsar and Zeinab Ahmad appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today facing unprecedented slavery charges. Their applications for bail have been deferred until June.
Markets slump: The Australian sharemarket fell sharply on Monday, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 1.1 per cent as tensions rose between the US and Iran.
I’m Rachael Dexter. My colleagues will be back in the morning for a full day of budget coverage.
Have a good evening.