Good morning and welcome to our national news live coverage for Wednesday, June 17. Here’s what’s making news today.
Pauline Hanson: One Nation leader Pauline Hanson takes centre stage at the National Press Club in Canberra today for her first formal speech. With recent polls showing a surge in support for her party, Senator Hanson faces growing pressure to clearly explain One Nation’s long-term vision for Australia’s future.
US-Iran peace agreement: US President Donald Trump has criticised Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah, suggesting Syria take responsibility for combating the group instead. Despite a US-Iran peace agreement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep troops in Lebanon. Relations are strained, with reports claiming the US denied Israel access to the agreement.
Politics: One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts called the US “the world’s greatest terrorist organisation” in a 2024 podcast interview, creating pressure on Pauline Hanson as the party gains support. Critics say the remarks raise concerns about One Nation’s suitability for government and potential influence over foreign and defence policy.
Petrol: Oil prices have fallen below US$80 a barrel for the first time since March as hopes of a US-Iran deal eased supply concerns. A decision from the Federal Government is expected next week on whether to continue halving the fuel excise and some road user charges.
Workplace: Seven’s latest redundancy round has disproportionately affected female on-air staff, with nine women and one man publicly identified among newsroom departures in Sydney and Melbourne. The cuts follow Southern Cross Media’s announcement of up to 300 job losses.
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