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The White House insists that talks with Iran to end the war are continuing despite conflicting reports over Iran's response to a US ceasefire proposal.
Iran is continuing its attacks on Israel and Gulf countries, while Israel has launched attacks on Tehran as the Pentagon confirms the deployment of more US troops to the Middle East.
At home, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a second emergency national cabinet meeting as the war continues to disrupt global fuel supply.
The Bureau of Meteorology says Tropical Cyclone Narelle will bring damaging and destructive winds when it crosses the Western Australia coast tomorrow night.
The storm is currently a category three cyclone and is projected to intensify to a category four today.
A warning zone is in place from the Pardoo Roadhouse to Coral Bay - with Narelle likely to make landfall between the communities of Carnarvon and Kalbarri.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has released proposed reforms to Australian sunscreen regulations.
They include a number of potential changes to SPF testing requirements for sunscreens listed for sale in Australia.
The TGA has also flagged options for the way SPF is labelled in Australia, including removing numbers and replacing them with low, medium, high and very high ratings.
The changes come after testing by consumer group Choice last year revealed that 16 out of 20 popular sunscreens didn't meet their SPF label claims.