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Afternoon Update: Labor scrambles over steel tariffs; Australian makes Super Bowl history; and sheepdogs go for glory​on February 10, 2025 at 5:44 am

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Anthony Albanese has scheduled a call with Donald Trump after the US president escalated his trade policy overhaul by flagging 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports into the US.Labor had been bracing for such a decision, with ministers and officials working behind the scenes to secure exemptions like those achieved during Trump’s first term. The Coalition has questioned whether the US ambassador, Kevin Rudd, is the best person to negotiate an exemption to the new tariffs.Storms sweep NSW and Victoria with 21 people rescued from vehicles in Sydney flash floodsJacinta Allan dismisses rail loop concerns as Labor awaits outcome of massive swing in WerribeeNew Zealand raises ‘concern’ as Cook Islands prepares to sign China dealFreed Israeli hostage did not know of wife and daughters’ deaths, British family confirmsSewer fatberg of ‘grease and rags’ forces Bryan Adams to cancel Perth concertTom Robbins, comic novelist of US counterculture, dies aged 92 Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Anthony Albanese has scheduled a call with Donald Trump after the US president escalated his trade policy overhaul by flagging 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports into the US.Labor had been bracing for such a decision, with ministers and officials working behind the scenes to secure exemptions like those achieved during Trump’s first term. The Coalition has questioned whether the US ambassador, Kevin Rudd, is the best person to negotiate an exemption to the new tariffs.Storms sweep NSW and Victoria with 21 people rescued from vehicles in Sydney flash floodsJacinta Allan dismisses rail loop concerns as Labor awaits outcome of massive swing in WerribeeNew Zealand raises ‘concern’ as Cook Islands prepares to sign China dealFreed Israeli hostage did not know of wife and daughters’ deaths, British family confirmsSewer fatberg of ‘grease and rags’ forces Bryan Adams to cancel Perth concertTom Robbins, comic novelist of US counterculture, dies aged 92 Continue reading…   

Anthony Albanese has scheduled a call with Donald Trump after the US president escalated his trade policy overhaul by flagging 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports into the US.

Labor had been bracing for such a decision, with ministers and officials working behind the scenes to secure exemptions like those achieved during Trump’s first term. The Coalition has questioned whether the US ambassador, Kevin Rudd, is the best person to negotiate an exemption to the new tariffs.

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More than 300 pairs of dogs and handlers entered the Commonwealth championship sheepdog trials in Port Fairy, Victoria, vying for the title of Australian dog of the year.

What they said …


“Today is about facing up to what’s not working.”

Anthony Albanese has provided an update on Closing the Gap targets and key focuses for the coming year. The Greens leader, Adam Bandt, said in response that Labor has had “no clear plan” for First Nations’ justice since the voice referendum failed, while independent senator Lidia Thorpe decried “a year of betrayal, delay and deflection”.

In numbers

Jordan Mailata became the first Australian Super Bowl winner as the Philadelphia Eagles thumped the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the NFL title decider. The biggest loser may have been Drake, whose ex-girlfriend Serena Williams joined the party as Kendrick Lamar performed his diss track, Not Like Us, in an expansive half-time show.

Before bed read

Do we really want to introduce quite so much surveillance into our domestic lives? Eva Wiseman asks whether it’s time to run the alarm on internet door cameras.

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Today’s starter word is: BOUN. You have five goes to get the longest word including the starter word. Play Wordiply.

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