Evening News Bulletin 5 November 2023

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Evening News Bulletin 5 November 2023
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Disagreement between world leaders over an immediate Gaza ceasefire; another rate increase could be on the cards, with this week's RBA decision; and in sport, Australia's Cricket World Cup momentum continues with victory against defending champions, England.

Another rate increase could be on the cards, with this week's RBA decisionAustralians have attended Palestinian rallies for a fourth weekend in a row.It comes as diplomatic efforts continue, with Arab leaders using a summit in Jordan to push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

At the Sydney protest earlier today, Palestinian activist Assala Sayara told SBS, it is imperative a ceasefire is negotiated immediately. Authorities were called to the scene yesterday afternoon, following reports of a crash near a mine site northwest of McKinlay, near Cloncurry. "It's far away from the large centres where these specialists come from. So we need to fly everybody in to bring them to the site to do their examinations. So there's a short delay, obviously people will be arriving tomorrow. So we expect to be there a number of days until that's completed. We really feel for the families of the victims. At this stage, we're in the very, very early stages of our investigation.

The Reserve Bank of Australia gathering on Tuesday follows the recent release of a firmer set of inflation data, which has created speculation around a 13th interest rate hike since May 2022.

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