Thank you for reading our rolling coverage of the war in the Middle East. Our live blog has closed for the day, but will return tomorrow.
Here’s what we covered today:
- Australians will get a total of 32¢ off the price of every litre of fuel, after the states and territories agreed on a deal to further reduce the excise using GST windfalls. The 5.7¢ cut adds to the already enacted 26.3¢ reduction, and will continue until June 30. It follows Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s address to the nation last night, urging Australians to go about the Easter weekend as normal.
- Following Albanese’s address, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has delivered his own message to the public. He was critical of Labor’s response to the fuel crisis and said Australia should start extracting more oil and become less reliant on importing.
- US President Donald Trump claimed American objectives were “nearing completion” in Iran, in a national address in which he promised to hit the Islamic Republic “extremely hard” and called a slain Iranian military officer an “evil genius”.
- The US embassy in Iraq has warned that Iran-aligned Iraqi militants “may intend” to attack central Baghdad in the next 24 to 48 hours, and urged any remaining Americans to flee.
- Albanese cast doubt over what purpose a continued war in Iran would achieve, after successful initial strikes. Albanese said Australia supported the United States’ early attack on Iran, which it said were to prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon, but said the ongoing war was hurting Australians domestically.