We’ve rounded up all the news you need to know today, so you don’t have to go searching.
1. Australians head to the polls
Australians are heading to more than 7000 polling places across the country today to cast their vote in the Federal election.
Polls from yesterday evening indicated a "looming dead heat," raising the potential for the election to deliver a surprise Labor victory, a hung Parliament or a narrow Coalition win, Fairfax reports.
However, Guardian Australia’s poll estimates the Coalition government will receive 50.71% of the two-party-preferred vote.
2. Baby died from horrific injuries
A baby who was found unresponsive at a Melbourne apartment on Sunday allegedly suffered fatal injuries to his head, neck and genitals.
An out-of-sessions bail hearing heard on Thursday that six-month-old Chayse Dearing also had ligature marks around his neck when he was found in the Glenroy home.
Duayne Linsey, who was found in the unit where the toddler was discovered, has been charged with the boy's murder after four days on the run.
Mr Linsey, 33, had allegedly been looking after the little boy while the boy's mother, Michelle Dearing, went to the local shops.
Ms Dearing and her baby had been staying at the unit temporarily, Yahoo! News reports
Mr Lindsey was remanded in custody. He will face the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday.
3. Measles alert in Victoria and Queensland
A widespread alert has been raised after a woman with measles travelled across two states.
Health authorities in both Victorian and Queensland have warned that anyone with symptoms consistent with measles to see a doctor, The Herald Sun reports.
The young woman spent time in Shepparton and Melbourne, and commuted by train across the state. She was also at Southern Cross Station on June 25, before she caught a flight to Brisbane on a Jetstar flight that same day.
She returned to Melbourne with Jetstar on June 28.