Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
- The most recent headlines center on a heated Senate Estimates hearing in which Labor Senator Glenn Sterle and Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie clashed over trucking policy and travel entitlements. The incident drew attention for the strong language used and a brief suspension of the committee proceedings.[1][9]
- Coverage notes that Sterle later expressed remorse for his language and defended his position, while McKenzie defended her questioning and travel claims.[9][1]
- Additional context from related reports indicates prior tensions between Sterle and McKenzie have flared in past hearings as well, including comments described as upbeat or confrontational depending on the moment.[3][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest articles from multiple outlets and summarize any new developments, including any formal responses or outcomes from the committee. I can also provide a quick timeline of the key moments from the May 24–25, 2026 hearings.
Would you like a brief timeline or a side-by-side summary of positions on the trucking/road funding issue and travel entitlements?
Citations:
- ABC News coverage of the May 25, 2026 clash and suspension,.[1][9]
- Guardian Australia and related clips referencing past exchanges between Sterle and McKenzie.[7]