Your daily digest of the top headlines and must-reads from Australia and around the world, along with sport, culture, lifestyle, opinion and more
͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     
The Guardian Today Australia | The Guardian

Support the Guardian

Power independent journalism

The Guardian Today Australia
News
Minns claims federal tobacco tax hike is boosting organised crime; business group warns of rampant ‘AI anxiety’
Australia news live  
Minns claims federal tobacco tax hike is boosting organised crime; business group warns of rampant ‘AI anxiety’
Follow live
Queensland  
Woman charged over daughter’s murder dies in Brisbane hospital
Interactive  
What went wrong for the Greens in the election?
Russia-Ukraine war  
Ukraine launches extraordinary drone attack on Russian bombers thousands of kilometres across the border
Israel-Gaza war  
Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade
In focus
Australian high-speed rail has barely left the station – some experts say a new US project shows a better way
Rail transport  
Australian high-speed rail has barely left the station – some experts say a new US project shows a better way
The Newcastle-Sydney high-speed rail link is estimated to cost at least $30bn and take well over a decade to build – while a longer line from Los Angeles to Las Vegas could be completed in a fraction of the cost and time
As interest rates fall, could Australia be facing another house price boom?
Exclusive  
Is the cost-of-living crisis over? Victoria’s new treasurer is optimistic, but housing remains a battleground
 
Have your say
Join our research panel to share your thoughts on The Guardian's advertising and commercial partnerships. You'll also go into the running to win one of three $50 vouchers each month.
Join now
 
Tracking Pixel
Sport
AFL  
Ward turning heartbreak into inspiration sums up all that is wonderful about AFL
Ward turning heartbreak into inspiration sums up all that is wonderful about AFL
Formula One  
Piastri leads McLaren Spanish GP one-two as Verstappen pays penalty
Champions League  
Luis Enrique secures status as one of the all-time greats with PSG triumph
Culture
Culture  
Each night, a 14-year-old tasks two actors with playing her parents. They haven’t seen the script
Each night, a 14-year-old tasks two actors with playing her parents. They haven’t seen the script
Books  
‘Publishing is a dream, but this has also been one of the hardest years of my life ’: Palestinian author Yasmin Zaher
Advertisement
Opinion
In Australia’s post-US future, we must find our own way with China
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: when my period arrived, a lifeguard quietly put a towel around me
The kindness of strangers: when my period arrived, a lifeguard quietly put a towel around me
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: he lost an election, but he was still smiling
Technology
Mental health  
More than half of top 100 mental health TikToks contain misinformation, study finds
More than half of top 100 mental health TikToks contain misinformation, study finds
Science
Animals  
We’re close to translating animal languages – what happens then?
We’re close to translating animal languages – what happens then?
Environment
Australian economy  
Natural disasters cost Australia’s economy $2.2bn in first half of 2025, new Treasury analysis shows
Natural disasters cost Australia’s economy $2.2bn in first half of 2025, new Treasury analysis shows
Queensland  
‘Gut punch’: top shark expert quits Queensland advisory panel after LNP expands cull program
Video
Blanket of fog rolls across Sydney harbour, causing travel chaos – video
Blanket of fog rolls across Sydney harbour, causing travel chaos – video
Get in touch
If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email [email protected]

A message from Lenore Taylor, editor of Guardian Australia

I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I wanted to ask whether you could support the Guardian’s journalism as we face the unprecedented challenges of covering the second Trump administration.

As the world struggles to process the speed with which Donald Trump is smashing things, here in Australia we regularly wake to more shocking news. Underneath it is always the undermining of ideas and institutions we have long deemed precious and important – like the norms and rules of democracy, global organisations, post-second world war alliances, the concept that countries should cooperate for a common global good or the very notion of human decency.

This is a moment the media must rise to, with factual, clear-eyed news and analysis. It’s our job to help readers understand the scale and worldwide ramifications of what is occurring as best we can. The global news-gathering and editorial reach of the Guardian is seeking to do just that.

Here in Australia, our mission is to go beyond the cheap, political rhetoric and to be lucid and unflinching in our analysis of what it all means. If Trump can so breezily upend the trans-Atlantic alliance, what does that mean for Aukus? If the US is abandoning the idea of soft power, where does that leave the strategic balance in the Pacific? If the world descends back into protectionism, how should a free trading nation like Australia respond?

These are big questions – and the Guardian is in a unique position to take this challenge on. We have no billionaire owner pulling the strings, nor do we exist to enrich shareholders. We are funded by our readers and owned by the Scott Trust, whose sole financial obligation is to preserve our journalistic mission in perpetuity.

Our allegiance is to the public, not to profit, so whatever happens in the coming months and years, you can rely on us to never bow down to power, nor back down from reporting the truth.

If you can, please consider supporting us with just $1, or better yet, support us every month with a little more. Thank you.

Lenore Taylor
Editor, Guardian Australia

You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to The Guardian Today Australia. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396