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Australian news and politics live: Marles backs sending troops to Ukraine, PM in Qld ahead of Cyclone Alfred

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VideoThe Queensland Premier joins Sunrise to discuss the cyclone's impending landfall.

Defence Minister Richard Marles has backed sending Australian peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, saying we have capacity to defend our own interests and help out the war-torn country.

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Australia opposed to tariffs and putting case to US

Foreign Minister Penny Wong says the Albanese government is against tariffs but concedes they are now a much bigger part of the global strategic discussion with the rise of Donald Trump.

Speaking at an Australian Financial Review business summit, Ms Wong said: “There’s no doubt that we have a very different American administration.”

“I have said President Trump and his administration envisage a very different America in the world. We saw that in the first Trump administration. But I think it’s clear that the scale of change in this administration has even more scale.

“Tariffs have become a much bigger part of the global strategic discussion and we have to navigate that. But I hope we can navigate this together.”

She said Australia was putting its case “very clearly” to the US on its proposed steel and aluminium tariffs.

Ukraine move a ‘dangerous signal’ for US commitment to Pacific

The US walking back support for Ukraine has sent “tectonic changes” through the international system, the Ukrainian ambassador says as he calls for more aid.

Washington remaining a strong security partner to Europe was crucial for security and a step back would raise questions about its commitment to the Pacific and other parts of the world, Vasyl Myroshnychenko said.

Kyiv would work with any incoming Australian government following the federal election, as it requests more support in the form of armoured Bushmaster vehicles and more tanks due to be decommissioned, he said.

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Matt Shrivell

Cyclone Alfred forcing Gold Coast surf clubs to shut down

One of the Gold Coast’s most experienced lifesavers and surf sports coaches has described the impending arrival of Cyclone Alfred as “a once in a lifetime event”, while surf lifesaving clubs warn their members to stay away.

Prolific surf sports-winning surf club, BMD Northcliffe on the Gold Coast, has had to take extraordinary measures to keep their members and the public safe amid the potential carnage ahead of the cyclone’s landfall at around 2am on Friday.

Some of the world’s best ironmen and ironwomen who are also patrolling surf lifesavers have been told to stay away as the massive waves surge toward beach-side frontage — making competition at the Queensland Surf Lifesaving titles impossible this weekend.

The surf club has been closed and all non-essential members and staff have been told to steer clear of the facility.

“This is a great unknown really,” said Northcliffe Surf Sports manager Paul Wotherspoon.

“I have been living on the Gold Coast for 44 years, have been at the beach for most of that time and never seen a storm move from a Category One to a Category Two cyclone that will hit this strip.”

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PM likely to skip pre-election visit to WA

Anthony Albanese was supposed to be headed to WA at the end of this week for Saturday’s State election.

But right at the end of his lengthy press conference in Brisbane he said he now expects he will stay on the east coast to keep across the cyclone and recovery efforts after it passes through.

“I was due to travel to Western Australia on Friday and Saturday, but chances are I intend to stay on the east coast,” he said.

“NEMA (the National Emergency Management Agency) is based in Canberra, that is a good place to monitor what is happening nationally there.”

Australia’s economy doing better than expected

The latest GDP figures are in and it’s good news for Australia’s economy.

GDP best expectations to grow by 0.6 per cent in the final quarter of 2024, bringing the annual rate of growth to 1.3 per cent.

The surprise results were thanks to a surprise lift in business inventory data released earlier this week.

Quarterly GDP growth of 0.6 per cent is the strongest showing in more than two years and suggests that the economy is recovering from a low point experienced in the third quarter of last year.

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Ellen Ransley

PM deflects question on election timing

The Prime Minister is asked whether he will rule out calling an election in the next couple of days.

He says his “focus is on governing”.

“That’s what I’m here for. I’ve been asked everyday for the last year about election timing. I am focused on governing, that is the sole focus that I have,” he said.

The PM said his team are working out whether he can get to northern NSW later today, where Premier Chris Minns is travelling to.

Ellen Ransley

Bureau provides update on cyclone forecast

Matthew Collopy from the Bureau of Meteorology is next up to provide an update.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred is currently a category 2 system, sitting 400km east of Brisbane and moving west at around 11 km/h towards southeast Queensland.

It’s forecast to cross somewhere between Brisbane and the Gold Coast overnight Thursday into Friday morning.

Winds near the centre will be up to 95 km/h, with gusts up to 130 km/h.

Daily rainfall totals are forecast of between 200-400mm for southeast Queensland between Thursday and Saturday, but there could be totals over 800mm.

That rainfall could trigger life-threatening flash flooding.

Coastal warnings are also in place for high tides and large waves.

He said: “The coastal crossing of Tropical Cyclone Alfred presents a very rare and hazardous event for southeast Queensland. The wave, wind, rainfall and particularly the storm surge present significant risks. This situation is still evolving and the Bureau will update our warnings for all of these hazards as the system approaches the coast”.

Ellen Ransley

Full list of Qld schools closing this week

More than 500 Queensland schools in the cyclone warning zone will be closed on Thursday and Friday.

The Queensland Government has put together a full list here

Ellen Ransley

Lord Mayor confirms high risk suburbs

Brisbane suburbs Nudgee Beach, Brighton, Windsor, Ashgrove, Morningside and Roclea are at this time facing the highest risk.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said about 20,000 propoerties have the potential to be impacted by some form of innundation or flooding.

“We are advising people to make a plan in those areas,” he said.

The RNA showgrounds will be set up as an evacuation centre, which Cr Schrinner said should be a last resort of people who have nowhere else to go.

Ellen Ransley

In the worst times, we see the best: PM

The PM has praised the hard work of the ADF, the national emergency management agency, state agencies, and the “wonderful volunteers” of the SES and others.

“At the worst of times, from Australia we see the best of the Australian character,” he said.

“We see it time after time. And I pay tribute to all those people who are showing their care for others at this difficult time.”

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