Treasurer Jim Chalmers said high interest rates were largely to blame for measly growth of 0.1 per cent in the March quarter. Plus, a Victorian Supreme Court judge found “a serious interference with the administration of justice” occured when the opposition leader helmed Home Affairs. Follow live here.
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