Support the Guardian

Fund independent journalism with £5 per month

The Guardian Today Australia
Headlines
Australia news: Labor finally announces fuel efficiency standards; near-40C forecast for country’s south-east
Live  
Australia news: Labor finally announces fuel efficiency standards; near-40C forecast for country’s south-east
Follow live updates
Solid-state batteries  
Inside the race to transform the science of electric vehicles
‘I open the bins and think I’m in for a treat’  
The Australian dumpster divers who find treasure in the trash
Car park stabbing  
Woman killed in front of granddaughter in Queensland
Political donations  
Crisis-hit consultancies among firms throwing money at Australian parties
Middle East crisis
Fresh strikes launched by Israelis as talks on two-month pause in fighting continue
Southern Gaza  
Fresh strikes launched by Israelis as talks on two-month pause in fighting continue
Hundreds killed and injured in central Gaza Strip while Palestinians crowd into camps and the city of Rafah
The rural network
‘You recognise the elite ones right away’
Breeding the perfect sheep  
‘You recognise the elite ones right away’
Improved genetic management is producing a hardier, more productive merino, without having to sacrifice wool quality
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Cricket  
Bumrah takes six wickets as ferocious India leave England trailing in second Test
Bumrah takes six wickets as ferocious India leave England trailing in second Test
Leone Lewis? Glory not guaranteed for Hamilton at Ferrari
Klopp inherited Wenger’s mantle as English football’s unheeded conscience
Time To Tick Off This Bucket List Experience!
Leave the everyday behind for the adventure of your dreams at the iconic Kimberley festival - 17 to 25 May. Music, Culture, Food, Rodeo, Tours & more, all set against a landscape a billion years in the making...<br><br> <em>Advertisement</em>
Leave the everyday behind for the adventure of your dreams at the iconic Kimberley festival - 17 to 25 May. Music, Culture, Food, Rodeo, Tours & more, all set against a landscape a billion years in the making...

Advertisement
Culture
The Jewish boy who became a Nazi mascot  
The extraordinary story of Alex Kurzem
The extraordinary story of Alex Kurzem
‘Music has ceased to be ageist’  
Pet Shop Boys on 40 years of pop genius – and their hopeful new album
‘Poetic’, ‘fearless’, ‘a creative triumph’  
The best Australian books out in February
Opinion
Want to see what animals see?
Want to see what animals see?
To assert Western Australian public schools will be fully funded by 2026 is simply not true
Baby name battles and betrayals – I bring you harrowing tales from the frontline
Lifestyle
‘Expensive, brand-name luggage? One question – why?’  
A porter’s guide to suitcases
A porter’s guide to suitcases
Leading questions  
There is a huge difference between my partner’s financial situation and mine. How can this be bridged?
Technology
Work  
The AI tools that might stop you getting hired
The AI tools that might stop you getting hired
Science
Asteroids  
Skyscraper-sized asteroid to pass within 1.7m miles of Earth on Friday
Skyscraper-sized asteroid to pass within 1.7m miles of Earth on Friday
Environment
Australia news  
Victoria’s Squeaky beach beats famous Sydney and Queensland spots to be judged Australia’s best
Victoria’s Squeaky beach beats famous Sydney and Queensland spots to be judged Australia’s best
Gold  
‘A truly disruptive idea’: should we keep gold in the ground?
Video
Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
Get in touch
If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email newsletters@theguardian.com
 

… there is a good reason why not to support the Guardian

Not everyone can afford to pay for news right now. That is why we keep our journalism open for everyone to read. If this is you, please continue to read for free.

But if you are able to, then there are three good reasons to support us today.

1

Our quality, investigative journalism is a scrutinising force at a time when the rich and powerful are getting away with more and more

2

We are independent and have no billionaire owner pulling the strings, so your money directly powers our reporting

3

It doesn’t cost much, and takes less time than it took to read this message

Help power the Guardian’s journalism for the years to come, whether with a small sum or a larger one. If you can, please support us on a monthly basis from just £2. It takes less than a minute to set up, and you can rest assured that you're making a big impact every single month in support of open, independent journalism. Thank you.

 
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