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Richard Marles says the government is ‘really confident’ about the future of Australia’s relationship with the US

The acting prime minister, Richard Marles, is doing the media rounds with a spring in his step this morning. A proud Cats fan, Marles joined Nine earlier from Geelong decked out in his AFL gear and will be appearing on ABC Radio National shortly.

“Go Cats,” he told the Today show. “I’m happy to do the whole interview on Geelong, if you like.”

Asked about Anthony Albanese’s “selfie moment” with Donald Trump and whether it would subdue the media until their meeting next month, Marles said the government had been saying “all along” that there would be a meeting between the pair.

We now know that that will be on the 20th of October. The point here is that they had spoken a number of times by phone. The relationship is conducted at many, many levels. It is going well.

We’ve got the lowest tariff rate. Aukus is happening at a pace. And so we’re really confident … about the progress of our relationship with the US.

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Police allege attempted copper wire theft behind Sydney commuter outage

Returning to the western Sydney trains outage, NSW police has provided an update.

In a statement, a spokesperson said police were called to Penrith train station about 5.50am today after reports of a person in the rail corridor (earlier the Sydney Trains chief executive, Matt Longland, said there were multiple alleged perpetrators).

The spokesperson for NSW police said:

Officers attached to Nepean police area command were told a man had allegedly gone on to the tracks just past the platform, damaged rail equipment and attempted to steal copper wiring.

They have begun an investigation into the incident.

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