What we learned: Friday 29 May That’s it for today. Thanks for reading. Here are the main stories from today: The chief executive of KPMG, Andrew Yates , has resigned after taking responsibility for the top-tier firm’s failure to properly respond to whistleblower allegations around the misuse of client information; Tony Abbott says Liberals are in an “existential crisis’ as he is elected party president. The Liberals conference in Melbourne also heard from the Victorian and NSW opposition leaders. The attorney general, Michelle Rowland, says the National Anti-Corruption Commission could use a “reset” after its commissioner stepped down. Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions fell 2% last year as the continuing rise of renewable energy displaced some coal and gas electricity, according to government data . Police and council workers have moved in and begun to dismantle a First Nations embassy and cultural camp in the Brisbane’s Victoria Park, for the construction of the 2032 Olympic stadium.…