Hi there. It's Friday, November 4, and you're reading The Loop, a quick wrap-up of today's news.
Let's start here
The Reserve Bank has warned of a tough couple of years for Australians.
In its latest Statement on Monetary Policy, released every three months, the bank has presented its updated forecasts on the economy.
It expects real wages continuing to fall as inflation persists and unemployment starts to rise.
If you missed it, you can read more about the Reserve Bank's latest forecast here.
What else is going on
- A man and woman charged with the murder and torture of their seven-month-old baby boy appeared in a Queensland court today via video link. Police found the boy dead at a residence at Yugar, north-west of Brisbane on Thursday morning.
- Twitter employees waiting to hear whether they still have a job will be told their fate by email tomorrow, following a week of uncertainty about the company's future under new owner Elon Musk.
- Aged care workers will get a pay rise of at least 15 per cent, following a highly-anticipated decision handed down by the Fair Work Commission today.
- Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil has accused the opposition of rank hypocrisy over the repatriation of Australian women and children from Syrian detention camps. Four women and 13 children arrived in Sydney last weekend after the government supported their repatriation.
Here's what Australia has been searching for online
- Dani Laidley. The Former North Melbourne AFL coach has launched more legal action against Victoria Police, claiming someone in the force was behind candid photographs which she says painted her as a "ridiculous spectacle" for identifying as a woman.
- Arsenal vs FC Zurich. Arsenal Football Club has secured a top spot in Group A of the Europa League competition after beating FC Zurich 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium in England.
One more thing
A Kangaroo awkwardly swimming for its life has done the circles on social media.
Drone operator Doug Bazley didn't realise what he had spotted until he got home and zoomed in on the footage.
You're up to date!
ABC/wires