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Liberal candidate told to stop handing Easter eggs to schoolchildren; ASX sinks again
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Liberal candidate told to stop handing Easter eggs to schoolchildren; ASX sinks again
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Queensland  
‘Brutal business’: Brisbane boy charged over alleged terror plot targeting Peter Dutton
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Could Trump’s tariffs lead to another house price boom in Australia?
Environment  
Couple who ran Swedish eco-resort say 158 barrels of human waste left behind was ‘very normal’
Deportation  
Australian comedian ditches US trip due to concern she could be denied entry over Trump jokes
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Federal election
‘Every year matters’: Queensland’s critically endangered ‘bum-breathing’ turtle battles the odds
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‘Every year matters’: Queensland’s critically endangered ‘bum-breathing’ turtle battles the odds
Guardian Australia is highlighting the plight of our endangered native species during an election campaign that is ignoring broken environment laws and rapidly declining ecosystems
Australian voters are left in the dark on climate targets as they head to the ballot box
Western Australia  
All to be won in the West: a Coalition catfight, sheep fury and the battle for Bullwinkel
 
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Headlines
Liberal candidate told to stop handing Easter eggs to schoolchildren; ASX sinks again
Australia election 2025 live  
Liberal candidate told to stop handing Easter eggs to schoolchildren; ASX sinks again
Follow live
Queensland  
‘Brutal business’: Brisbane boy charged over alleged terror plot targeting Peter Dutton
Explainer  
Could Trump’s tariffs lead to another house price boom in Australia?
Environment  
Couple who ran Swedish eco-resort say 158 barrels of human waste left behind was ‘very normal’
Deportation  
Australian comedian ditches US trip due to concern she could be denied entry over Trump jokes
US  
Six people killed after sightseeing helicopter breaks apart midair and crashes into New York river
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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Newsroom edition: the climate crisis has disappeared from the election agenda – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the climate crisis has disappeared from the election agenda – Full Story podcast
Sport
Athletics  
Gout breaks 10-second barrier in 100m at national championships
Gout breaks 10-second barrier in 100m at national championships
Europa League  
Porro backheel earns Tottenham draw after Frankfurt’s fast start
David Squires on…  
Heard Island and McDonald Islands’ A-League expansion bid
Culture
Film  
Picnic at Hanging Rock at 50: how a low-budget whodunnit became a cultural juggernaut
Picnic at Hanging Rock at 50: how a low-budget whodunnit became a cultural juggernaut
Film  
Academy Awards to give Oscar for best stunt design starting in 2028
Books  
I Ate the Whole World to Find You by Rachel Ang review – an unforgettable graphic novel
Opinion
I have dedicated far too much of my life to hating this ugly plant. It’s time to rip them out
I have dedicated far too much of my life to hating this ugly plant. It’s time to rip them out
The Labor party has a legacy of action for the natural world. Now is the time for us to do better
As the Australian election promises rain down I can’t help but wonder: how much is a vote worth these days?
Lifestyle
Once, my father carried me into the surf. Now my arm steadies his steps back to the sea
Once, my father carried me into the surf. Now my arm steadies his steps back to the sea
Taste test  
Australian supermarket frozen crumbed fish taste test: from catch of the day to a ‘terrible chicken nugget’
Technology
Apple  
Apple said to be flying iPhones from India to US to avoid Trump tariffs
Apple said to be flying iPhones from India to US to avoid Trump tariffs
Science
Medical research  
At-home saliva test for prostate cancer better than blood test, study suggests
At-home saliva test for prostate cancer better than blood test, study suggests
Environment
Environment  
Endangered bum-breathing turtles and the town working to save them – video
Endangered bum-breathing turtles and the town working to save them – video
Last chance  
‘Endearing and fascinating’ yellow-bellied glider faces ‘inexorable slide’ into extinction
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'I'm not going anywhere': Queensland council tears down homeless encampment - video
'I'm not going anywhere': Queensland council tears down homeless encampment - video
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