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Federal election
Peter Dutton says election on 3 May will be ‘a choice about who can better manage our economy’
Federal election 2025 live updates  
Peter Dutton says election on 3 May will be ‘a choice about who can better manage our economy’
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Analysis  
Winning the election outright looks tough for Labor and the Coalition – their first goal is not to lose it
Explainer  
Battleground: the seats where the 2025 Australian federal election will be won and lost
Poll tracker  
Australian election 2025 polls tracker: Labor v Coalition latest opinion polling results
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Headlines
Signal group chat leak: judge orders Trump administration to preserve all messages from 11-15 March
US politics live  
Signal group chat leak: judge orders Trump administration to preserve all messages from 11-15 March
James Boasberg, who has been attacked by Trump for being assigned to the case, reminded hearing that cases are assigned randomly
NSW  
Safety concerns force Tony Burke to abandon plan to address western Sydney prayer event
Media  
Kyle & Jackie O Show breached decency standards with ‘vulgar’ sexual content, Acma finds
US  
Kansas babysitter checking for monsters finds man hiding under bed
Policing  
Former NSW police officer Kristian White avoids jail after fatally shooting 95-year-old Clare Nowland with Taser
 
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The rural network
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
Australian political pundits have a bad habit of stereotyping regional voters so I propose a new demographic category. Meet the curves
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: is Australia in denial about Trump? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: is Australia in denial about Trump? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Formula One  
Verstappen makes feelings known as Red Bull drop Lawson for Tsunoda
Verstappen makes feelings known as Red Bull drop Lawson for Tsunoda
David Squires on …  
A tribute to Jackson Irvine as told by the Socceroo's arm tattoos
Exclusive  
Redknapp appears to make Nazi salute; calls Tuchel ‘German spy’
Culture
Music  
The rapturous return of FKA twigs: ‘I grew up feeling my body could do anything’
The rapturous return of FKA twigs: ‘I grew up feeling my body could do anything’
Music  
Liz Stringer: The Second High review – an intelligent, assured album from a singular musician
Fashion  
Dressing Naomi Campbell, Cate Blanchett and a show inside a skirt: Martin Grant’s 40-year career – in pictures
Opinion
Peter Dutton’s new energy plan sounds like a gas. In reality it means more emissions – and more profits for industry
Peter Dutton’s new energy plan sounds like a gas. In reality it means more emissions – and more profits for industry
In my family, introvert-extrovert pairings are common. But I had to get to 36 to learn which one applied to me
Is there something fishy about Labor’s environmental amendments?
Lifestyle
Eid  
Five Australia-based chefs on their favourite dishes to make for Eid al-Fitr
Five Australia-based chefs on their favourite dishes to make for Eid al-Fitr
Kitchen tools  
Torturous nut crackers and slippery tongs: six kitchen gadgets that aren’t worth the money
Technology
TikTok  
Trump floats easing tariffs on China in return for TikTok deal
Trump floats easing tariffs on China in return for TikTok deal
Science
Medical research  
Researchers develop AI tool that could speed up coeliac disease diagnosis
Researchers develop AI tool that could speed up coeliac disease diagnosis
Environment
Australian politics  
Labor’s grassroots environmental group dismayed by rushed bill protecting salmon industry
Labor’s grassroots environmental group dismayed by rushed bill protecting salmon industry
Coca-Cola  
Coca-Cola plastic waste in oceans expected to reach 602m kilograms a year by 2030
Video
Election 2025: Australian PM Anthony Albanese announces poll date with pitch to voters – video
Election 2025: Australian PM Anthony Albanese announces poll date with pitch to voters – video
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