As we wrap up the blog for Sunday, here are the major stories from the day:
Northern Territory Murder Charge
Northern Territory police have charged Jefferson Lewis with murder following the death of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby. Lewis is expected to appear in Darwin local court this week.
New South Wales Family Tragedy
In New South Wales, police arrested a 32-year-old man after an incident at a home in Sydney's south-west where three people, believed to be his parents and sibling, died.
Victorian Premier's Warning
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan stated that the state 'can't afford' a Liberal-One Nation government, following the Liberal party's win in the Nepean byelection.
Barnaby Joyce on Private Plane
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce commented that the private plane gifted to Pauline Hanson's party by Gina Rinehart's company 'won't really worry' voters.
Fuel Excise Cuts
Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino said the federal government will not rule out extending fuel excise cuts, but any extension would be decided after the budget.
Japanese Prime Minister's Visit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to arrive in Australia tonight for her first official visit since taking office. She will meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra tomorrow for the Australia–Japan Annual Leaders' Meeting.
We will resume coverage tomorrow.



