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Video claiming re-elected Labor would ‘plunder’ middle class made by member of WeChat Liberal campaign group
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Video claiming re-elected Labor would ‘plunder’ middle class made by member of WeChat Liberal campaign group
Video saying Albanese government would adopt ‘far-left’ Greens agenda shared by member of group
Sydney  
‘Level of violence unheard of’: NSW police suspect body in burnt-out car was allegedly kidnapped woman
White House  
Giorgia Meloni whispers soothing words to Trump on ‘western nationalism’
Music  
Labor ‘taking action’ on dynamic pricing after cost of tickets to Lady Gaga shows spark outrage
Federal election  
Team behind Betoota Advocate advising Labor on which podcasts PM should appear on
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Federal election
Train takes, diss tracks and TikTok clips: politicians pull out the stops to win over gen Z voters
The shadow campaign  
Train takes, diss tracks and TikTok clips: politicians pull out the stops to win over gen Z voters
Analysis by marketing firm finds Albanese far outpacing rivals on TikTok engagement. Also: leaders drawn to the marginals; and FriendlyJordies hits back
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Back to Back Barries: is it all over for the Coalition?
New South Wales  
Big election energy: power debate relentlessly drives Hunter region’s politics
 
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Lab coats, red boards and oiled bodies: inside the world of junior pig showing
Sydney Royal Easter Show  
Lab coats, red boards and oiled bodies: inside the world of junior pig showing
Competitors from across Australia converged on the Sydney Royal Easter Show on Monday to show off their pig-handling skills and see who would win best pig in show
Full Story podcast
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Anthony Albanese on Trump, Gaza and Dutton – Full Story podcast
Anthony Albanese on Trump, Gaza and Dutton – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Europa League  
Postecoglou hails belief after Spurs reach semis
Postecoglou hails belief after Spurs reach semis
Surfing  
Australia’s women’s surfers lead local charge before bell tolls on WSL season
Tennis  
Serena Williams says she’d ‘have gotten 20 years’ if caught like Sinner
Culture
Australian television  
The Narrow Road to the Deep North review – Jacob Elordi’s fine turn in complex, confronting war drama
The Narrow Road to the Deep North review – Jacob Elordi’s fine turn in complex, confronting war drama
Late-night TV  
Stephen Colbert on the US: ‘Do you know how bad things have to be to scare off Australians?’
Books  
The Passenger Seat by Vijay Khurana review – a startling road trip as original as it is timely
Opinion
Mostly I like it when people pat my dog Roxie – but a man with a goatee took it a step further
Mostly I like it when people pat my dog Roxie – but a man with a goatee took it a step further
Growing up surrounded by boys, I’m fascinated – and a bit scared – by the dynamic between sisters
America used to fire the world’s imagination – but now the cultural conversation is being silenced
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My husband covered up the fact that he retired. How can I reboot open communication?
My husband covered up the fact that he retired. How can I reboot open communication?
Eggs  
Cheap, reliable egg alternatives: what to use for whipping, baking and high-protein snacking
Technology
E-commerce  
Temu and Shein warn of US price hikes from next week due to Trump tariffs
Temu and Shein warn of US price hikes from next week due to Trump tariffs
Science
Cell-cultivated meat  
Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
Environment
Australian election 2025  
Peter Dutton insists he ‘believes in climate change’ after refusing to say if impacts of global heating worsening
Peter Dutton insists he ‘believes in climate change’ after refusing to say if impacts of global heating worsening
Australian media  
Nothing to see here, Press Council says after News Corp tabloids’ front-page undisclosed advertorial gassing up fossil fuel
Video
The housing crisis isn't sparing Peter Dutton's son, and Albanese won't spare a hug – video
The housing crisis isn't sparing Peter Dutton's son, and Albanese won't spare a hug – video
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