Your National News Briefing
Plus- counting continues in South Australia's state election.
Plus, Anthony Albanese against a return to race-based policies after One Nation delivers strong result in South Australia.
The Energy Minister is assuring Aussies there is still enough fuel to meet demand
And Labor has cruised to victory in South Australia.
And, the Matildas suffered a heartbreaking defeat overnight, losing 1-nil to Japan in the AFC Women's Asia Cup final.
Plus, the federal government advises Australians against stockpiling fuel.
And will Sam Kerr line up for the Matildas in the Asian Cup final?
Rental affordability has declined over the past year to reach its lowest level since at least 2008, when records began.
US President Donald Trump has again slammed NATO members, calling them cowards for not agreeing to assist in his reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Netherlands, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan are offering their support to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz
The airlines already jacked up the price of domestic ticket prices
Plus- calls from the UN for the US and Israel to end the war with Iran.
Image: Bureau of Meteorology
Anthony Albanese is also calling on Aussies to stop panic buying fuel and adding to the problem
Plus- national cabinet meets today to talk fuel.
Plus- Iran's women's soccer team has returned home.
Chris Bowen says it simply costs too much
And Far North Queensland bracing for another severe weather event
And pleas not to panic buy petrol may not be getting through.
Plus- the Matildas are into the Asian Cup final.
Plus- the Treasurer says he's not forecasting a recession, following a rate hike from the RBA.
NAB, CommBank and Westpac will all pass the 0.25% increase on to it's customers
The cash rate's been lifted by 25 basis points to 4.1%
The plea from a Aussie farmers as regional Australia is hammered by fuel shortages And the next country Donald Trump plans to take control of.
plus Donald Trump's explanation for continuing the war with Iran
That's according to the latest Resolve Political Monitor.
Plus- petrol companies are meeting today.
The Opening Round acknowledgement has copped backlash
The national average is now sitting around $2.22 a litre
Plus the eye watering figure the Victorian Government has paid in COVID compo
Five of seven players granted humanitarian visas, change their mind and return home, amid reports of threats to their family. And will war in the Middle East cause another interest rate rise?
Last week, seven sought asylum to stay in Australia.
The Treasurer warning inflation could reach the mid to high fours.
And the body of a man believed to be a helicopter pilot has been found by police in bushland.
Plus, Donald Trump confirms US forces have bombed a key Iranian oil terminal, as a fuel crisis is set to hit Australia.
It comes as the nation's north and west are being battered with rain.
And a rise in Aussie kids using AI-powered companion chatbots
Police say there was not enough evidence to charge them
Dan Tehan says Australians need more certainty
Plus- the Matildas play North Korea their Asian Cup quarter final tonight.
Plus- Iran likely won't take part in this year's FIFA World Cup.
400 million barrels are being released to ease the impacts of war in the Middle East.
It comes after 7 members of the Iranian team were granted humanitarian VISAs.
The price rise is sparked by surging jet fuel costs
The women was granted asylum but has asked to return home to Iran
Plus- Matt Canavan is the new National Party leader.