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PM accuses Dutton of ‘dialling everything up to 11’ as leaders prepare for ABC debate
Election  
Muslim advocacy group to preference Greens above Labor in some seats
US immigration  
Judge rebukes Trump officials for not securing return of wrongly deported man
Space  
Celebrities criticise all-female rocket launch: ‘This is beyond parody’
Foreign policy  
Albanese accuses Dutton of ‘verballing’ Indonesia’s president over reported Russian military encroachment
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Federal election
More bulk billing will ease the cost of living. But what Australia’s health system really needs is genuine reform
More bulk billing will ease the cost of living. But what Australia’s health system really needs is genuine reform
Medicare remains the right infrastructure for funding primary care, but it is now more than 40 years old and needs to be updated
Election  
Coalition MP tells climate science deniers how blackouts are a ‘big political opportunity’
Economy  
Coalition axing Labor’s free Tafe would mean fewer builders and higher house prices, experts warn
 
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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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Football  
PSG end Aston Villa’s European run after epic fightback falls just short
PSG end Aston Villa’s European run after epic fightback falls just short
Football  
Arsenal cut gap at top of WSL after Foord leads rout against Leicester
Rugby World Cups aren’t adding up for major unions and there is no easy fix
Culture
TV  
‘We were all in it together’: Jacob Elordi on his wartime epic The Narrow Road to the Deep North
‘We were all in it together’: Jacob Elordi on his wartime epic The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Film  
Is Warfare the most realistic war film ever made?
Stream team  
The Glassworker: Studio Ghibli’s legacy lives in Pakistan’s first hand-drawn feature
Opinion
Shilajit: male influencers claim it boosts testosterone and libido, but what does the science say?
Shilajit: male influencers claim it boosts testosterone and libido, but what does the science say?
Elections are no longer a binary contest – independents of all persuasions make for a noisier political discourse
Why are so many world leaders silent on Gaza?
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Australian supermarket dark chocolate taste test: ‘I feel like a refined, classy lady eating this’
Australian supermarket dark chocolate taste test: ‘I feel like a refined, classy lady eating this’
Easter  
Sexy, covetable hot cross buns: Australia’s obsession with Easter treats
Technology
Revealed  
Chinese researchers can access half a million UK GP records
Chinese researchers can access half a million UK GP records
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
Coalition  
Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan could lead to major electricity shortages, analysis says
Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan could lead to major electricity shortages, analysis says
Victoria  
Victorian Liberal leader distances state party from Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal: ‘Our focus is gas’
Video
Labor and Liberal duelling housing policies, and a diss track – TLDR: Election 2025 – video
Labor and Liberal duelling housing policies, and a diss track – TLDR: Election 2025 – video
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