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Dutton says he will help his kids with a home deposit 'at some stage'; PM 'stands by' Canadian cafe over Vegemite ban
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Dutton says he will help his kids with a home deposit 'at some stage'; PM 'stands by' Canadian cafe over Vegemite ban
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Transport  
US sees biggest drop in Australian visitors since Covid as travellers avoid Trump’s America
US immigration  
Trump officials step up defiance over man wrongly deported to El Salvador
Basketball  
Australia’s Georgia Amoore joins Washington as No 6 pick in WNBA draft
College football  
JD Vance fumbles Ohio State’s national title trophy during White House visit
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Federal election
The Coalition has attacked the teals for voting with the Greens in parliament. What does the data show?
Analysis  
The Coalition has attacked the teals for voting with the Greens in parliament. What does the data show?
Highlighting the simple correlation between voting records of teals and Greens ignores much of the context
Victoria  
Liberal leader is counting the days to the election. But will ‘brand Brad’ pass the pub test?
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‘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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David Smith: is the US descending into authoritarianism? – Full Story podcast
David Smith: is the US descending into authoritarianism? – Full Story podcast
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Sport
AFL  
Port Adelaide’s Rioli outlines ‘hatred’ for Hawthorn after fiery clash
Port Adelaide’s Rioli outlines ‘hatred’ for Hawthorn after fiery clash
Formula One  
‘Alarming’: Red Bull hold crisis talks as Verstappen stews over Bahrain GP
McIlroy’s magical Masters triumph leaves him in league of his own
Culture
Television & radio  
The Last of Us season two review – Bella Ramsey is absolutely wonderful
The Last of Us season two review – Bella Ramsey is absolutely wonderful
Art and design  
Yayoi Kusama: why this 96-year-old artist’s show is the most popular in Australian history
Opinion  
So Katy Perry went to space. Wasn’t there anyone else we could have sent?
Opinion
Why are so many world leaders silent on Gaza?
Why are so many world leaders silent on Gaza?
Should Australia and other US allies pander to Trump or confront him? Probably neither
For years, Chloe’s insomnia was a mystery. Then she uncovered the trauma beneath it
Lifestyle
Easter  
Sexy, covetable hot cross buns: Australia’s obsession with Easter treats
Sexy, covetable hot cross buns: Australia’s obsession with Easter treats
You've got this  
Top-notch tapas: Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for garlicky tomato bread
Technology
Meta  
Meta faces antitrust claims at trial over Instagram and WhatsApp ownership
Meta faces antitrust claims at trial over Instagram and WhatsApp ownership
Science
Space  
Blue Origin crew including Katy Perry safely returns to Earth after space flight
Blue Origin crew including Katy Perry safely returns to Earth after space flight
Environment
Victoria  
Victorian Liberal leader distances state party from Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal: ‘Our focus is gas’
Victorian Liberal leader distances state party from Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal: ‘Our focus is gas’
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Coalition scores just 1/100 points for environment and climate policies from conservation organisation
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Dutton launches campaign in one of the election’s 'most important' battlegrounds – video
Dutton launches campaign in one of the election’s 'most important' battlegrounds – video
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