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Morning Mail: academics cancel US travel plans, what’s behind Gina Rinehart’s wealth, Oscar Piastri wins in Bahrain​on April 13, 2025 at 8:51 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterGood morning. Australian academics are tearing up their US travel plans amid fears they may be refused entry or detained under policy changes by the Trump administration.As US-led ceasefire talks falter, a Russian missile attack on a crowded city street in the Ukrainian city of Sumy has killed dozens of civilians on their way to Palm Sunday church services.Mental health | Ramsay Clinic Thirroul, NSW’s sole women’s-only clinic dedicated to trauma, has ended its “gamechanging” focus amid a larger shortage of psychiatrists across the state.‘Deeply concerning’ | Australian academics are deciding not to attend US conferences for fear of being detained, while others are dealing with terminated grants and contracts amid Trump policy changes.Explainer | Labor and the Coalition have announced major housing policies. But would either approach actually help first home buyers? Read our report on a big day for both parties’ campaigns and the 10 things we learned from each of the Labor and Liberal campaign launches.Gina | Gina Rinehart became the richest person in Australia in 2011 when her fortune was estimated at $10bn (it’s now estimated at $40bn). Read how Rinehart makes her money – and how she spends it. Plus – listen to our Full Story episode, see below.Exclusive | Labor would provide health workers with training to care for LGBTIQA+ Australians in a $10m skills package alongside a new accreditation program, in an election promise expected today. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterGood morning. Australian academics are tearing up their US travel plans amid fears they may be refused entry or detained under policy changes by the Trump administration.As US-led ceasefire talks falter, a Russian missile attack on a crowded city street in the Ukrainian city of Sumy has killed dozens of civilians on their way to Palm Sunday church services.Mental health | Ramsay Clinic Thirroul, NSW’s sole women’s-only clinic dedicated to trauma, has ended its “gamechanging” focus amid a larger shortage of psychiatrists across the state.‘Deeply concerning’ | Australian academics are deciding not to attend US conferences for fear of being detained, while others are dealing with terminated grants and contracts amid Trump policy changes.Explainer | Labor and the Coalition have announced major housing policies. But would either approach actually help first home buyers? Read our report on a big day for both parties’ campaigns and the 10 things we learned from each of the Labor and Liberal campaign launches.Gina | Gina Rinehart became the richest person in Australia in 2011 when her fortune was estimated at $10bn (it’s now estimated at $40bn). Read how Rinehart makes her money – and how she spends it. Plus – listen to our Full Story episode, see below.Exclusive | Labor would provide health workers with training to care for LGBTIQA+ Australians in a $10m skills package alongside a new accreditation program, in an election promise expected today. Continue reading…   

Good morning. Australian academics are tearing up their US travel plans amid fears they may be refused entry or detained under policy changes by the Trump administration.

As US-led ceasefire talks falter, a Russian missile attack on a crowded city street in the Ukrainian city of Sumy has killed dozens of civilians on their way to Palm Sunday church services.

Plus: The Australian F1 driver Oscar Piastri has stormed to victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and the track star Gout Gout has won the 200m Australian title in astonishing fashion.

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Gina episode 3: Love and money

Gina Rinehart has been Australia’s richest person for the last six years in a row. But where does her money come from? In episode three, we unpack the bitter rivalries, court battles and family conflicts behind the Hancock fortune – and consider a fundamental question: is Gina Rinehart a mining heiress or is she a self-made mining magnate?

In-depth

What does China really think about Donald Trump? Isabel Hilton writes that the new trade war might be economic bad news for Xi Jinping but ideologically and politically it is a gift. A “determination to fight to the end is both rooted in China’s recent history and in concern for its future”.

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The 90s Hollywood It girl Ione Skye doesn’t hold back. Whether she’s discussing menopausal hormone treatment, her marriage to the musician Ben Lee, or recounting her sexcapades with male and female celebrities, for 54-year-old Skye, there’s no such thing as too much information. As Janine Israel discovers, the Sydney-based actor’s aptly named memoir Say Everything is raw, revealing, disarming and horny.

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The Russian ambassador to Australia has quietly packed his bags and left Canberra amid uncertainty about a new replacement, ABC News reports. Almost 500,000 people have visited the exhibition of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the National Gallery of Victoria – a record number for any ticketed art show in Australia, the Age reports. South Australian taxpayers have funded a new multimillion-dollar bailout for their state’s embattled medical research institute, the Advertiser reports.

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