Australia news live: Coles chair says supermarket has been ‘targeted’ with cost-of-living issues ‘politicised’; Dutton advises Albanese to ‘read the room’ after Trump win

The Coles chair James Graham opened the supermarket’s annual general meeting by defending the company’s profit levels and criticising ‘politicised’ attacks. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMeteorologists are forecasting that thunderstorms will develop over large swathes of the country every day this week, and likely into next.Ben Domensino from Weatherzone has outlined the forecast as follows:Early in the week, showers and thunderstorms will target central, eastern, southern and southeastern Australia on Monday and Tuesday. Severe thunderstorms are likely in parts of NSW and [Queensland] on both days and are also possible in other states.Storms will become more focussed on a broad arc stretching across Australia’s eastern and northern states and down into the WA interior through the middle of the week. Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra will all be at risk of severe thunderstorm activity on Wednesday. Continue reading...

Australia news live: Coles chair says supermarket has been ‘targeted’ with cost-of-living issues ‘politicised’; Dutton advises Albanese to ‘read the room’ after Trump win

The Coles chair James Graham opened the supermarket’s annual general meeting by defending the company’s profit levels and criticising ‘politicised’ attacks. Follow today’s news live

Meteorologists are forecasting that thunderstorms will develop over large swathes of the country every day this week, and likely into next.

Ben Domensino from Weatherzone has outlined the forecast as follows:

Early in the week, showers and thunderstorms will target central, eastern, southern and southeastern Australia on Monday and Tuesday. Severe thunderstorms are likely in parts of NSW and [Queensland] on both days and are also possible in other states.

Storms will become more focussed on a broad arc stretching across Australia’s eastern and northern states and down into the WA interior through the middle of the week. Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra will all be at risk of severe thunderstorm activity on Wednesday. Continue reading...