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Greens oppose Coalition’s international student cap plan calling it ‘blatantly racist’; Wong defends household battery pledge
Australia election 2025 live  
Greens oppose Coalition’s international student cap plan calling it ‘blatantly racist’; Wong defends household battery pledge
Gaza  
Phone footage appears to contradict Israeli account of killing of paramedics
US  
More than 1,000 ‘Hands Off’ anti-Trump protests hit cities across the US
History  
‘Peering into the eyes of the past’: reconstruction reveals face of woman who lived before Trojan war
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskyy criticises ‘weak’ US reaction to deadly Russian strike on his hometown
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Federal election
Rebranding Peter Dutton: has he done enough to shed ‘heartless hard-ass’ image to win top job?
Election 2025  
Rebranding Peter Dutton: has he done enough to shed ‘heartless hard-ass’ image to win top job?
The federal election will test whether voters accept the divisive politician has softened into a national leader
Facebook, Fortnite and FREE TAFE: nowhere to hide for voters in the Australian election campaign
What does Australian sovereignty look like? It’s a question we now must answer thanks to Donald Trump
 
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Headlines
Greens oppose Coalition’s international student cap plan calling it ‘blatantly racist’; Wong defends household battery pledge
Australia election 2025 live  
Greens oppose Coalition’s international student cap plan calling it ‘blatantly racist’; Wong defends household battery pledge
Gaza  
Phone footage appears to contradict Israeli account of killing of paramedics
US  
More than 1,000 ‘Hands Off’ anti-Trump protests hit cities across the US
History  
‘Peering into the eyes of the past’: reconstruction reveals face of woman who lived before Trojan war
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskyy criticises ‘weak’ US reaction to deadly Russian strike on his hometown
UK politics  
Keir Starmer orders UK economic reset amid Donald Trump’s tariff mayhem
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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Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Could Marine Le Pen’s guilty verdict help fuel the far right? – Full Story podcast
Could Marine Le Pen’s guilty verdict help fuel the far right? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Formula One  
Red Bull risk losing Verstappen after show of force at Suzuka
Red Bull risk losing Verstappen after show of force at Suzuka
Rallying  
Outback diplomacy: Finnish ambassador braves Australia’s ‘loud, rough and dusty’ Shitbox Rally
Surfing  
Sierra and Josh Kerr: father-daughter duo who are the past, present and future of surfing
Culture
Film  
The film fans who remade Jurassic Park​: how an Australian town got behind a $3,000 ‘mockbuster’
The film fans who remade Jurassic Park​: how an Australian town got behind a $3,000 ‘mockbuster’
Books  
‘Blood-pumping’, ‘outstanding’, ‘urgent and essential’: the best Australian books out in April
Television & radio  
‘I just want to hang out with other nerds’: how TV’s water-cooler moments found a new home online
Opinion
Gen X men: if you don’t find the strength to inoculate boys against the manosphere, what men are left?
Gen X men: if you don’t find the strength to inoculate boys against the manosphere, what men are left?
Where are Trump’s tariffs getting the iciest reception?
Breaking with the US will be painful for Australia in many ways – but it’s inevitable
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: when he said I love you, it took me days to build up the nerve to respond
The moment I knew: when he said I love you, it took me days to build up the nerve to respond
Travel  
Don’t avoid romantic destinations: 15 solo travel tips from Lonely Planet’s women writers
Technology
TikTok  
Trump extends deadline for TikTok sale to non-Chinese buyer to avoid ban
Trump extends deadline for TikTok sale to non-Chinese buyer to avoid ban
Science
Pain relieff  
Painkillers without the addiction? The new wave of non-opioid pain relief
Painkillers without the addiction? The new wave of non-opioid pain relief
Environment
Change by degrees  
Dirty laundry: what really happens to your clothes when you donate them to charity?
Dirty laundry: what really happens to your clothes when you donate them to charity?
Kangaroo Island  
A lucky rascal or a feral critter that ‘should be euthanised’? Hunt for Valerie the dachshund divides Kangaroo Island
Video
Moment South Korean court removed Yoon Suk Yeol from presidency – video
Moment South Korean court removed Yoon Suk Yeol from presidency – video
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