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Dutton says gas plan didn’t affect ‘friendship’ with Gina Rinehart; ASX slumps again as tariff gloom spreads
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Dutton says gas plan didn’t affect ‘friendship’ with Gina Rinehart; ASX slumps again as tariff gloom spreads
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Courts  
Melbourne crime figure Tony Mokbel freed on bail after ‘Lawyer X’ scandal
Trump tariffs live  
US markets see worst day in five years as president claims ‘stock is going to boom’
Melbourne  
MCG admits ‘breakdown’ in security after guns allegedly smuggled into game
Exclusive  
Chinese celebrities ‘voluntarily’ provided character references in 2019 WeChat videos, Liberal candidate says
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Federal election
With friends like Trump, who needs Aukus? ALP members are demanding an answer
With friends like Trump, who needs Aukus? ALP members are demanding an answer
The drums of Labor dissent are beating. Compounded by new US tariffs, they’ll get louder if Albanese is returned on 3 May
Gender  
‘There’s an us v them mentality’: are young Australian men and women drifting apart politically?
Surviving the election with James Colley  
Woke agendas and taking the piss: the election campaign is under way
 
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Headlines
Dutton says gas plan didn’t affect ‘friendship’ with Gina Rinehart; ASX slumps again as tariff gloom spreads
Election 2025 live  
Dutton says gas plan didn’t affect ‘friendship’ with Gina Rinehart; ASX slumps again as tariff gloom spreads
Follow live
Courts  
Melbourne crime figure Tony Mokbel freed on bail after ‘Lawyer X’ scandal
Trump tariffs live  
US markets see worst day in five years as president claims ‘stock is going to boom’
Melbourne  
MCG admits ‘breakdown’ in security after guns allegedly smuggled into game
Exclusive  
Chinese celebrities ‘voluntarily’ provided character references in 2019 WeChat videos, Liberal candidate says
Federal election  
Liberal candidate says women should not serve in combat roles and education system ‘brainwashing’ students
The rural network
US-Australia beef: what you need to know about tariffs and the meat trade war
Explainer  
US-Australia beef: what you need to know about tariffs and the meat trade war
Donald Trump has singled out Australia for not importing American beef. But do we even need it and what will US tariffs mean for our producers?
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Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: have vibes replaced policy in this election? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: have vibes replaced policy in this election? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
‘I just wanted to hear them cheer’: Postecoglou claims ear-cup was misinterpreted
‘I just wanted to hear them cheer’: Postecoglou claims ear-cup was misinterpreted
Golf  
PGA Tour refuse reunion despite $1.5bn Saudi offer
Football  
Matildas forced to roll with uncertainty as coach succession plan remains a mystery
Culture
Music  
Chaka Khan on Prince, poetry and wild, wonderful nights: ‘No one’s done anything but craziness at 4am’
Chaka Khan on Prince, poetry and wild, wonderful nights: ‘No one’s done anything but craziness at 4am’
Books  
Orpheus Nine by Chris Flynn review – this unsettling novel is utterly compelling
Music  
Bruce Springsteen to release seven ‘lost’ albums in June
Opinion
They stopped the ambulances in Gaza
They stopped the ambulances in Gaza
Looking at my late-90s high school diary, you would assume I was a regular horny straight teen girl. The reality was very different
Trump is now looming even larger over the federal election. These are choppy waters for Australia
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My teenage son is just horrid, I hate him. How can I cope with the disgusting feelings I’m having?
My teenage son is just horrid, I hate him. How can I cope with the disgusting feelings I’m having?
Easter treats  
Smaller, more expensive chocolate eggs may leave ‘bitter’ taste this Easter, warns Australia’s consumer watchdog
Technology
Privacy  
Floppy disks and vaccine cards: exhibition tells tale of privacy rights in UK
Floppy disks and vaccine cards: exhibition tells tale of privacy rights in UK
Science
Archaeology  
Dinosaur tracks uncovered at site of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s refuge
Dinosaur tracks uncovered at site of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s refuge
Environment
Australia weather  
‘Same shit, different year’: Australia records hottest 12 months and warmest March on record
‘Same shit, different year’: Australia records hottest 12 months and warmest March on record
Australian election 2025  
In the event of a hung parliament, one wildcard has been largely overlooked – the Nationals
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World reacts to Trump's sweeping 'liberation day' tariffs – video
World reacts to Trump's sweeping 'liberation day' tariffs – video
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