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Australia election 2025 live: Albanese and Dutton gear up for campaign launches; Plibersek deflects Labor leadership question
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Australia election 2025 live: Albanese and Dutton gear up for campaign launches; Plibersek deflects Labor leadership question
Albanese to campaign in Perth, while Peter Dutton in western Sydney
US immigration  
Australian with working visa detained and deported on returning to US from sister’s memorial
Perth  
‘Space junk’: huge astronaut statue coming to Perth park is one giant leap too far for many
Dutton’s backflipping and clumsy delivery has him spiralling in the polls. What happened?
Homelessness  
‘Where’s the human dignity?’ As bulldozers roll in, this is the face of a Queensland crisis
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Federal election
Stubborn or resolute: Anthony Albanese’s lifelong political instinct faces final judgment
Election  
Stubborn or resolute: Anthony Albanese’s lifelong political instinct faces final judgment
The prime minister’s background as a tough backroom operator has served him well, but internal Labor critics accuse him of turning a deaf ear to advice at crucial moments. What the voters say on 3 May will define his legacy
Election analysis  
It’s week two of Peter Dutton’s campaign and (almost) everything is tightly scripted
AI ads, action figures and Auto-Tuned raps: Australian election campaigns battle on social media
 
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Headlines
Australia election 2025 live: Albanese and Dutton gear up for campaign launches; Plibersek deflects Labor leadership question
Live  
Australia election 2025 live: Albanese and Dutton gear up for campaign launches; Plibersek deflects Labor leadership question
Albanese to campaign in Perth, while Peter Dutton in western Sydney
US immigration  
Australian with working visa detained and deported on returning to US from sister’s memorial
Perth  
‘Space junk’: huge astronaut statue coming to Perth park is one giant leap too far for many
Dutton’s backflipping and clumsy delivery has him spiralling in the polls. What happened?
Homelessness  
‘Where’s the human dignity?’ As bulldozers roll in, this is the face of a Queensland crisis
Last chance  
Revealed: nearly 2m hectares of koala habitat bulldozed since 2011 – despite political promises to protect species
The rural network
‘It just leaves us without anything’: why was Wodonga left reeling by sudden primary school closure?
Education  
‘It just leaves us without anything’: why was Wodonga left reeling by sudden primary school closure?
‘There was really no communication,’ Daniel Dickinson says. ‘We found it out through the school and the media’
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Full Story  
Back to back Barries: can Dutton save his campaign?
Back to back Barries: can Dutton save his campaign?
Sport
Golf  
McIlroy’s electric finish ignites Masters bid as Rose leads pack
McIlroy’s electric finish ignites Masters bid as Rose leads pack
Athletics  
Kennedy runs 10 seconds flat for second-best 100m by an Australian
Football  
Postecoglou vows to identify and deal with mole at Tottenham
Culture
Music  
‘Have the courage to walk away’: Bon Iver on romance, retirement and his rapturous new record
‘Have the courage to walk away’: Bon Iver on romance, retirement and his rapturous new record
Film  
Picnic at Hanging Rock at 50: how a low-budget whodunnit became a cultural juggernaut
Film  
Melbourne cinema says threats caused it to cancel fundraising screening of Oscar-winning Palestinian displacement film
Opinion
I’ve seen Australia’s beloved gumtrees dying and it makes me wonder: if they can’t survive, how can we?
I’ve seen Australia’s beloved gumtrees dying and it makes me wonder: if they can’t survive, how can we?
Catching up on the news? You may want to lie down
Turbo chooks moved into our garden and had babies without telling us! What a dilemma
Lifestyle
Local's guide to Australia  
A local’s guide to Narooma: ‘People are amazed at how turquoise the water is’
A local’s guide to Narooma: ‘People are amazed at how turquoise the water is’
Leading questions  
My husband is always on his iPad. I miss him. How can I ask for screen-free time together?
Technology
Automotive industry  
Tesla stops taking orders in China for two models imported from US
Tesla stops taking orders in China for two models imported from US
Science
Archaeology  
Jawbone fossil builds richer image of ancient Denisovans
Jawbone fossil builds richer image of ancient Denisovans
Environment
Change by degrees  
Plan your menu, get kids involved and be realistic: how to pack better school lunches
Plan your menu, get kids involved and be realistic: how to pack better school lunches
Endangered habitats  
Endangered koalas and the ecologist documenting their extinction – video
Video
Albanese v Dutton, Chalmers v Taylor. The week of debates - TLDR: Election 2025 – video
Albanese v Dutton, Chalmers v Taylor. The week of debates - TLDR: Election 2025 – video
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