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The plan has been conveyed to mediators in Pakistan and would see the current ceasefire extended while the two parties negotiated an end to the fighting.
It would also see the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but Iran has flagged nuclear talks would come later after the US's blockade of the Strait is lifted.
Despite this, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt has confirmed Trump has met with his national security team to discuss the proposal.
A reminder, the current ceasefire was agreed to as Iranian officials came up with a unified proposal.
It's not clear whether strikes will resume if this offer is knocked back.
Back home now where RSL Australia says it's going to review its policies around welcome to countries after disgraceful scenes at dawn services across Australia on Anzac Day.
Indigenous elders and veterans were booed while speaking at events in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth on Saturday, something the RSL's president has labelled appalling.
But he says it's an opportunity for the body to consult on Indigenous ceremonies as part of Anzac Day services in the future.
A minute's silence will take place this afternoon at Port Arthur to mark 30 years since Australia's worst modern mass shooting.
It was on this day...
in 1996 that Martin Bryant shot dead 35 people and injured 23 in a violent rampage across the Tasmanian tourist spot.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will attend today's service, releasing a statement saying 30 years after the Port Arthur massacre, the terrible indiscriminate cruelty of that day remains beyond understanding.
Australia's social media ban for under-16s has been in place since December, but it might not be working as planned.
New data by a UK-based suicide prevention charity which surveyed just over 1,000 Aussie kids found around two-thirds of teens aged 12 to 15 are still on social media, with 70% saying it was easy to get around the bans.
Yes, because this is my thing.
Like you can ban the kids all you want, but fundamentally the platforms stay exactly the same.
They still have that shitty content coming at you, getting you sucked into, honestly, your worst fears.
And that's the way that the algorithm's programmed.
It's programmed to keep sending you the content that you see and that you're hooked to and that you're thinking.
And it was interesting because I was speaking to a new mum not too long ago and she was like, I never had a fear around motherhood and stuff like that until I started getting motherhood specific content and like how to keep your child safe and how to keep them away from predators.