Morning everyone. Today we look at a One Nation candidate who has promoted Covid and climate conspiracy theories, and whose preferences could decide a crucial regional seat after a deal with the Nationals.
The US economy has shrunk amid the Trump tariff panic, Amyl and the Sniffers were the stars of last night’s Apra awards, and we reveal how Gout Gout’s coach overcame adversity to move into the national spotlight.
Punk power |Amyl and the Sniffershave won the top gongat the Australian Performing Rights Association awards, winning song of the year last night for their track U Should Not Be Doing That.
Exclusive |A “handshake” deal by the Nationals to move One Nation up its preference list could help win the New South Wales electorate of Hunterdespite concernsabout Pauline Hanson’s candidate, who has promoted a conspiracy theory that the climate crisis has been used to control every aspect of people’s lives.
Coalition costings |The Coalitionwill release its long-awaited policy costingstoday, claiming that they will show the budget would be more than $10bn better off and debt would be $40bn lower over the next four years than under Labor. A re-elected Coalition government would have to slash net migration of students and temporary skilled workers by 90% to reach its “impossibly heroic” goal of reducing net migration to 160,000 next financial year,Guardian analysis shows. And ourelection editorial arguesthat if progressives want bolder government they should consider voting for the Greens, teals or other alternatives in the hope of electing a minority Labor government with a progressive crossbench.
Trumpet texts |Voters have been infuriated by a deluge of unsolicited text messages from Clive Palmer’s party. The man behind the messaging campaign – H Fong, “a highly respected barrister” – authorised thembut says he did not send them.
‘Surgical menopause’ |Women with endometriosis face a higher risk of premature and early menopause and are seven times more likely to experience surgical menopause,a study has found.
US ‘dictatorship’ warning |The US is treading the path followed by democracies that descendedinto authoritarianism and dictatorship, former ambassadors to countries that underwent autocratic takeovers have warned. It came as Donald Trumplashed out at a journalistin a tense TV interview to mark 100 days of his second term in office. A federal judge in Vermont hasordered the releaseof Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian green-card holder and Columbia student held without charge for two weeks.
‘Trumpcession’ looms |The US economyslowed sharplyin the first quarter of the year as Donald Trump sought to roll out an aggressive trade strategy, claiming that sweeping tariffs on the world would strengthen the country.
Reform tactic |A new wave of tactical votingcould hamper progressfor Nigel Farage’s Reform UK in local elections taking place on Thursday, campaigners believe, with even some Tories saying they will vote Labour or Liberal Democrat.
Syria clashes |At least 11 peoplehave diedin clashes in a town near Damascus as tension continues between Syria’s new Islamist government and the Druze minority.
Saw point |A jury has been shown footage of what prosecutors say is the moment the Sycamore Gap tree next to Hadrian’s Wallcrashed to the groundafter being felled by a shadowy figure wielding a revving chainsaw.
Back to Back Barries: final election night predictions
In this special pre-election episode, co-hosts Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy pull apart the final messages of the campaign, delve into the polling anddeliver their last verdictson how they think it will play out on Saturday night.
Renters in battleground electorates in western Sydney, outer Melbourne and Perth are among those feeling the most financial pressure,new analysis shows, with rents in some Sydney suburbs equal to nearly half the average local income. So why have the major parties been so quiet about helping renters?
Gout Gout and Di Sheppard make an unlikely pair. One is the teenage sprint sensation who is on track to become the face of the Brisbane Olympics while the other is his 60-year-old coach whose life has been defined by adversity.Jack Snape talksto her about guiding the Ipswich sensation, overcoming trauma, and why becoming a more recognisable figure means she might lose her “fuck-off aura”.
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Tennis |Jannik Sinnerconsidered quitting tennisamid the fallout from his doping case, he has said as he prepares for the Italian Open. The former world No 1 Novak Djokovic haspulled outof the same competition after a poor run of form. Alex de Minaur is in action at the Madrid Open this morning against Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti.
Rugby union |English rugby’s governing body – infamously dubbed “57 old farts” by Will Carling –is likely to be scrappedin a radical governance shake-up.
Football |Barcelonahost Interthis morning in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
A new poll shows Peter Duttonneeds a “miracle”to win Saturday’s election, theDailyTelegraphreports, with the Trump and nuclear factors proving decisive in turning voters away from the Coalition. Anthony Albanese is sticking by his plan toslug big super balancesto pay for his spending pledges, theAustralianreports. Schools in Hobart have tightened security amid concernsabout a spike in youth crime, according to theMercury.
Melbourne |Victorian energy minister Lily D’Ambrosio, AEMO chief Daniel Westerman and Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean speak at the CEDA climate and energy summit.
Sydney |Two-day interlocutory hearing in Ben Roberts-Smith’s appeal against defamation findings.
Art |Archibald prize finalists announced.
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