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Iran has fired three waves of missiles at Israel, with reports of an impact in the country's north.
In Kuwait, power lines were damaged by air defence shrapnel, causing partial electricity outages.
Meanwhile, Israel has continued to strike Iran and has pounded Beirut's southern suburbs saying that it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure.
The attacks come as Iran and the US have given conflicting accounts on whether the two countries are in communication about potential talks on the war.
Iran denies talks have taken place.
Federal energy minister Chris Bowen says a temporary change to Australia's diesel standards will increase supply and boost flexibility for refineries.
The six-month adjustment lowers the flashpoint - or combustion temperature - from 61.5 degrees Celsius, to 60.5 degrees Celsius.
The government says the temporary change, which has already commenced, will have no impact on engines or emissions.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is continuing to lash WA's north coast and is forecast to rapidly re-intensify tonight and into Wednesday.
The system is impacting communities along the Kimberley coast, and is bringing heavy rain and damaging wind as it moves west-south-west into the Indian Ocean.
A warning zone has been established between Kuri Bay to Beagle Bay on the Dampier Peninsula, with a watch zone issued for the Pilbara region.
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