We're going to close the 9News.com.au live blog for the day – and the week – here.
This is what made headlines throughout the day.
The foster mother of missing boy William Tyrrell did not lie to the NSW Crime Commission about hitting a different foster child with a wooden spoon, a magistrate has found.
The town of Forbes in the New South Wales Central West is facing its worst flooding in 70 years, with evacuation warnings in place. A new report reveals there has been a jump in cybercrime, with Australians reporting an incident every seven minutes.
Twitter employees in Australia have been told they will know whether they will lose their jobs in mass layoffs via an email sent by 1am Saturday morning, AEDT.
And tens of thousands more Aussies now have access to cheaper healthcare following the relaxation of income tests for the Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card.
Until then, you can keep up to date with all the latest stories on nine.com.au and 9News.com.au.