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Australia news live: Tropical Cyclone Narelle crosses NT coast as category three system | Australia news

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SA premier Peter Malinauskas said the federal government needed to get the economic settings right to ensure that people weren’t left behind as the economy grew.

double quotation markI think the Prime Minister, and the entirety of the federal Labor team, are very conscious of the fact that you’re going to make sure that, first and foremost, the economic settings are right – to ensure that a growing economy doesn’t leave people behind and actually delivers a dividend for more people to have a degree of prosperity in their lives.

And that’s, of course, a very difficult thing to achieve, particularly in a global climate like the one that we have now

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Triumphant Peter Malinauskas says housing key policy to counter rise of protest parties

The re-elected South Australian premier, Peter Malinauskas, said mainstream parties needed to offer a clear policy agenda in response to the rise of parties like One Nation.

Appearing on ABC Insiders, he said:

double quotation markIf I was going to pick one area of policy that requires ongoing, sustained effort around the country, it is undoubtedly housing. I think that social compact that we have in Australia, where one family to the next can pass on to the idea of home ownership as an aspiration – I think that’s at risk.

For me, it’s all in on housing.

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Updated at 22.21 GMT

Good morning

Welcome to another Sunday Guardian live blog.

We’ll continue to bring you the latest on Tropical Cyclone Narelle, which crossed the Northern Territory coast early this morning as a severe category three system, and will continue moving west bringing rain and dangerous storm surges across the Top End.

We’ll also bring you all the wash-up from yesterday’s South Australian state election, and keep across the unfolding situation in Iran.

We’re expecting to hear from the energy minister, Chris Bowen, in TV interviews this morning for the latest on the fuel crisis, which the International Energy Agency has called the “largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market”.

I’m Petra Stock, and I’ll be taking the blog through the day.

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Updated at 22.12 GMT

Tropical Cyclone Narelle makes landfall in Top End as category 3 system

Tropical cyclone Narelle has crossed the Northern Territory coast, bringing destructive winds up to 165km/h and intense rain, with the possibility of dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding, the Bureau of Meteorology has warned.

Narelle crossed about 4am local time as a severe category 3 system. It is now a category 2.

A warning is in place for communities between Milingimbi and Nathan River, extending westwards into the Top End, taking in Katherine, Bachelor, the Adelaide River, as well as the Daly River.

A BoM senior meteorologist, Jonathan How, said:

double quotation markWithin this severe weather warning zone, we will see 24-hour rainfall totals of between 180 [and] 230 millimetres, and some isolated locations could see more than 300mm, particularly to the north of Katherine, and this could produce dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding.

Narelle was forecast to weaken as it continued to move west on Sunday, but would still bring severe weather across parts of the territory already saturated by recent rains and flooding.

Major flood warnings were in place for the Katherine, Daly, Waterhouse and Georgina rivers and Eyre creek.

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Updated at 22.17 GMT

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