That's all, folks

This is where I'll leave you today.

The Senate is set to sit for a few hours yet - thanks to changes made this morning, they could be in the chamber until midnight.

Nick Xenophon and his two colleagues have vowed to support it. They'll be debating the Government's now-split omnibus bill , which is looking more likely to pass now that Senatorand his two colleagues have vowed to support it.

The other part of the legislative package, the Government's revived childcare bill, passed the House of Representatives earlier today.

Here are some of the key points of the two bills:

The Government will freeze the indexation of family tax benefits for two years, meaning payments won't be cut in the short term and may increase due to changes to the income threshold test for family tax benefits

The Government will freeze the indexation of family tax benefits for two years, meaning payments won't be cut in the short term and may increase due to changes to the income threshold test for family tax benefits There will also be longer waiting periods for those on parenting payments and youth allowances if they are not in full-time study or an apprenticeship

While the childcare package has been the main news of the day, we also learnt that:

One travel claim lodged by former health minister Sussan Ley was outside of the current rules, according to a Finance Department investigation

One travel claim lodged by former health minister was outside of the current rules, according to a Finance Department investigation 12,000 refugee visas have been granted to Syrians and Iraqis fleeing the war torn region, 18 months after the humanitarian intake was first announced

12,000 refugee visas have been granted to Syrians and Iraqis fleeing the war torn region, 18 months after the humanitarian intake was first announced The Government still hopes to pass its proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act, despite opposition in the Senate

I'll be back tomorrow to bring you all the action for another day. Until then, you can chat with me on Twitter at @stephanieando or message me on Facebook

Thanks to my colleagues Matt Roberts and Henry Belot for their help today, and thanks as always to you all for sticking with me.

I'll leave you with some more snaps from Question Time.