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Morning Mail: ex-defence chief questions US alliance, supermarket reform urged, protests in Israel​on March 20, 2025 at 8:02 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 newsletter Morning everyone. Questions about Australia’s alliance with the United States seem to emerge by the day, with a former head of the defence force warning that the “vandals in the White House” mean Washington is no longer a reliable ally. Plus: the watchdog finally delivers its supermarket report, thousands of Israelis have protested against the government, a Trump bid to spruik Tesla has backfired, and how country music became cool.Shop soiled | Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis to boost their bottom line and make them some of the most profitable supermarkets in the world, the ACCC concluded. They also used promotions that made it hard to judge a good shopping deal, according to the major report investigating the sector..‘Vandals’ | A former Australian defence force chief has warned “the vandals in the White House” are no longer reliable allies and urged the Australian government to reassess its strategic partnership with the United States.Tech attack | Big tech companies Apple, Meta, Google, Amazon and Elon Musk’s X have lodged a formal complaint urging the Trump administration to target “coercive and discriminatory” Australian media laws.Spyware warning | Australian government agencies could be customers of military-grade spyware from Israeli firm Paragon Solutions, a new report suggests.Koala alert | Chlamydia has spread to Sydney’s only disease-free koala population, with two animals testing positive after they were rescued late last year. 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 newsletter Morning everyone. Questions about Australia’s alliance with the United States seem to emerge by the day, with a former head of the defence force warning that the “vandals in the White House” mean Washington is no longer a reliable ally. Plus: the watchdog finally delivers its supermarket report, thousands of Israelis have protested against the government, a Trump bid to spruik Tesla has backfired, and how country music became cool.Shop soiled | Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis to boost their bottom line and make them some of the most profitable supermarkets in the world, the ACCC concluded. They also used promotions that made it hard to judge a good shopping deal, according to the major report investigating the sector..‘Vandals’ | A former Australian defence force chief has warned “the vandals in the White House” are no longer reliable allies and urged the Australian government to reassess its strategic partnership with the United States.Tech attack | Big tech companies Apple, Meta, Google, Amazon and Elon Musk’s X have lodged a formal complaint urging the Trump administration to target “coercive and discriminatory” Australian media laws.Spyware warning | Australian government agencies could be customers of military-grade spyware from Israeli firm Paragon Solutions, a new report suggests.Koala alert | Chlamydia has spread to Sydney’s only disease-free koala population, with two animals testing positive after they were rescued late last year. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Questions about Australia’s alliance with the United States seem to emerge by the day, with a former head of the defence force warning that the “vandals in the White House” mean Washington is no longer a reliable ally. Plus: the watchdog finally delivers its supermarket report, thousands of Israelis have protested against the government, a Trump bid to spruik Tesla has backfired, and how country music became cool.

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