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.Former Labor minister Bill Shorten has weighed in on Trump’s trade war and urged the government to “push back” harder with our own “dollar-for-dollar” tariffs on US products.Anthony Albanese said “a range of propositions” have been sent to the US, but no reciprocal tariffs have been mentioned. Meanwhile, Peter Dutton has expressed concern that the US could impose more tariffs on other Australian goods, but said he does not think the government should retaliate.Baby wombat grabber leaves Australia after intense backlash including from PM and immigration ministerBillionaire climate campaigner Mike Cannon-Brookes defends buying private jet and sponsoring F1 teamFive criminal charges dropped against ATO whistleblower Richard BoyleRodrigo Duterte to make first appearance at ICC hearing in The HagueChuck Schumer to vote for Republican funding bill to avert shutdownMitchell Duke dumped from Socceroos squad for critical World Cup 2026 qualifiersEn Vogue singer reveals she’s been living in her car for years 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.Former Labor minister Bill Shorten has weighed in on Trump’s trade war and urged the government to “push back” harder with our own “dollar-for-dollar” tariffs on US products.Anthony Albanese said “a range of propositions” have been sent to the US, but no reciprocal tariffs have been mentioned. Meanwhile, Peter Dutton has expressed concern that the US could impose more tariffs on other Australian goods, but said he does not think the government should retaliate.Baby wombat grabber leaves Australia after intense backlash including from PM and immigration ministerBillionaire climate campaigner Mike Cannon-Brookes defends buying private jet and sponsoring F1 teamFive criminal charges dropped against ATO whistleblower Richard BoyleRodrigo Duterte to make first appearance at ICC hearing in The HagueChuck Schumer to vote for Republican funding bill to avert shutdownMitchell Duke dumped from Socceroos squad for critical World Cup 2026 qualifiersEn Vogue singer reveals she’s been living in her car for years Continue reading…
Former Labor minister Bill Shorten has weighed in on Trump’s trade war and urged the government to “push back” harder with our own “dollar-for-dollar” tariffs on US products.
Anthony Albanese said “a range of propositions” have been sent to the US, but no reciprocal tariffs have been mentioned. Meanwhile, Peter Dutton has expressed concern that the US could impose more tariffs on other Australian goods, but said he does not think the government should retaliate.
The strongest line has arguably come from our resources minister, Madeleine King. She said on Friday that Australia’s critical minerals were in high demand from the US, but appeared to threaten giving access to other countries instead.
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Billionaire climate campaigner Mike Cannon-Brookes defends buying private jet and sponsoring F1 team
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Five criminal charges dropped against ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle
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Rodrigo Duterte to make first appearance at ICC hearing in The Hague
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Chuck Schumer to vote for Republican funding bill to avert shutdown
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Mitchell Duke dumped from Socceroos squad for critical World Cup 2026 qualifiers
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En Vogue singer reveals she’s been living in her car for years
In pictures

The Guardian’s picture editors’ selection of photographs from around the world features a tourist having their photo taken against a backdrop of beach erosion at Broadbeach, Queensland, in the aftermath of ex-Cyclone Alfred.
What they said …

“Banning a film only makes people more determined to see it.”
Yuval Abraham, the Israeli director of No Other Land, has criticised a Florida’s mayor’s efforts to evict a local cinema after it screened his Oscar-winning documentary. The film, which is about Palestinian displacement in the West Bank, was made “to reach US audiences from a wide variety of political views”, Abraham said.
In numbers

Johns Hopkins University is planning to cut thousands of jobs after the Trump administration slashed major grants to the renowned academic institution.
Before bed read

When Donatella Versace took over after her brother Gianni’s murder, few expected her to last 27 years and become a household name. The style icon announced she was stepping down from her role this week and that she intends to pass the torch on to someone outside the Versace family – which hasn’t happened in almost 50 years.
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Today’s starter word is: MOS. You have five goes to get the longest word including the starter word. Play Wordiply.
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