Guardian Essential poll sends warning; millions gather for total solar eclipse Voters back radical housing policies, ‘sports rorts’ documents revealed, total solar eclipse | The Guardian
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| | 09/04/2024 Voters back radical housing policies, ‘sports rorts’ documents revealed, total solar eclipse |
| | | | Good morning. The latest Guardian Essential poll suggests that Australian voters support more radical solutions to address the country’s failing housing system, in a warning to federal and state governments to do more to combat falling home ownership and higher rents. Documents revealed after a three-year freedom-of-information fight show that Bridget McKenzie’s office wanted to triple funding in the controversial “sports rorts” grants – and prepared “talking points” for the senator to pitch Scott Morrison on expanding the program from $30m to $100m. And millions of people have gathered across the US, Mexico and Canada to watch a spectacular total solar eclipse. |
| | | Full Story | | Navigating the science of treating menopause While conversations about menopause have changed and matured, the question of when and how to treat perimenopausal symptoms remains confusing. Science journalist Bianca Nogrady talks with Jane Lee about why there are still so many unknowns about when, and how, to treat them. | |
| | | In-depth | | Almost half the population in Australia’s regions live in “childcare deserts”, a frustrating barrier for women wanting to return to work. Childcare – or the absence of it – is as important, and connected, to all the other big issues in regional Australia such as worker shortages and the lack of services. With employers in country towns crying out for staff, Gabrielle Chan argues that it’s time to join the dots. |
| | | Not the news | | Most of us are familiar with the pesky little flies that hover around fruit bowls and food scraps or get tipsy floating in a glass of beer or wine. What is less commonly known is that these little bugs are NOT fruit flies: they’re vinegar flies, which can quickly get out of hand. From ditching your fruit bowl to using apple cider vinegar, try these simple hacks to rid your kitchen of the pinhead-sized pests. |
| | | What’s happening today | NSW | The inaugural Goodes O’Loughlin Foundation Oration is to be delivered by Adam Goodes at the Sydney Opera House. | Sydney | Hearings are due in a case involving a transgender woman suing the social media site Giggle for Girls for alleged discrimination. |
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| | | Brain teaser | And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day. Until tomorrow. | |
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| | | Lenore Taylor | Editor, Guardian Australia |
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