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Morning Mail: Albanese puts trust in US alliance, fears for new mothers amid psychiatrist crisis, Guy Pearce talks Oscars​on February 24, 2025 at 7:58 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 newsletterMorning, everyone. Anthony Albanese has been grilled by a television audience who wanted answers on defence, the cost-of-living crisis and antisemitism. The PM said Australia could still depend on the US to come to its aid in the event of an attack.Donald Trump claims a deal with Ukraine on its mineral wealth is “very close” and the US voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. In other news, NSW psychiatrists say the specialised support service for new mothers is in crisis – and Guy Pearce doesn’t think he will win an Oscar.‘Devastating’ | NSW psychiatrists have warned that specialised support for mothers is in crisis, with one mother separated from her new twins for 33 days as beds in mother-baby units close amid a doctors’ dispute with NSW Health.PM’s pledge | Anthony Albanese says he is confident that the US would defend Australia if it were to come under attack, despite the change in leadership there. But he added that Australia needed to look after its own security and would make its own decisions on foreign policy.Turvey trial | Cassius Turvey was spotted holding his bloody head after being chased into bushland by two men with metal poles in Perth, the trial into his murder has been told.Weapons warning | New Zealand’s defence minister has warned that Chinese warships located off the east coast of Australia are armed with “extremely capable” weapons that could reach Australia.Building support | Victoria has set new targets for the construction of millions of homes across Melbourne. But are they everything that was promised? Our reporter looks at the detail. 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 newsletterMorning, everyone. Anthony Albanese has been grilled by a television audience who wanted answers on defence, the cost-of-living crisis and antisemitism. The PM said Australia could still depend on the US to come to its aid in the event of an attack.Donald Trump claims a deal with Ukraine on its mineral wealth is “very close” and the US voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. In other news, NSW psychiatrists say the specialised support service for new mothers is in crisis – and Guy Pearce doesn’t think he will win an Oscar.‘Devastating’ | NSW psychiatrists have warned that specialised support for mothers is in crisis, with one mother separated from her new twins for 33 days as beds in mother-baby units close amid a doctors’ dispute with NSW Health.PM’s pledge | Anthony Albanese says he is confident that the US would defend Australia if it were to come under attack, despite the change in leadership there. But he added that Australia needed to look after its own security and would make its own decisions on foreign policy.Turvey trial | Cassius Turvey was spotted holding his bloody head after being chased into bushland by two men with metal poles in Perth, the trial into his murder has been told.Weapons warning | New Zealand’s defence minister has warned that Chinese warships located off the east coast of Australia are armed with “extremely capable” weapons that could reach Australia.Building support | Victoria has set new targets for the construction of millions of homes across Melbourne. But are they everything that was promised? Our reporter looks at the detail. Continue reading…   

Morning, everyone. Anthony Albanese has been grilled by a television audience who wanted answers on defence, the cost-of-living crisis and antisemitism. The PM said Australia could still depend on the US to come to its aid in the event of an attack.

Donald Trump claims a deal with Ukraine on its mineral wealth is “very close” and the US voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. In other news, NSW psychiatrists say the specialised support service for new mothers is in crisis – and Guy Pearce doesn’t think he will win an Oscar.

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