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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. Pakistan’s prime minister has authorised “corresponding” retaliation after an Indian missile attack killed 31 people and said his country’s rival “must suffer the consequences”. We have live updates, reports and analysis amid concerns about an escalating conflict.At home, Anthony Albanese has blasted an outgoing Greens MP and there’s a winner in the cookbook wars – for now. In Rome, cardinals have begun voting for a new pope, but a puff of black smoke signalled that they hadn’t picked their man on day one.Bake off | Recipe book writer Nagi Maehashi has beaten cupcake queen Brooke Bellamy at the publishing industry’s annual awards, as Maehashi and other authors accuse Bellamy of plagiarism. Look out for our Full Story podcast on the controversy further down.Factional ‘shenanigans’ | Labor MPs from the party’s New South Wales right faction say any move to cut their numbers in the next ministry would be a backwards step for Labor, amid concerns the industry minister, Ed Husic, or another Sydney-based frontbencher could be demoted.Document test | Google is considering allowing people to store and share identification documents such as their passport or driver’s licence on their phone in a move it argues would help enforce the upcoming social media ban for under 16s.Ethical question | An ethical super fund is pushing for QBE to overhaul its coverage policies amid criticism the insurer can underwrite fossil fuel projects without restriction while blaming the climate crisis for steep premium rises.Election fallout | Anthony Albanese says Max Chandler-Mather should look in the mirror after the former Greens MP described workplace culture in parliament as “bloody awful”. Keep track of the final election counts here. 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. Pakistan’s prime minister has authorised “corresponding” retaliation after an Indian missile attack killed 31 people and said his country’s rival “must suffer the consequences”. We have live updates, reports and analysis amid concerns about an escalating conflict.At home, Anthony Albanese has blasted an outgoing Greens MP and there’s a winner in the cookbook wars – for now. In Rome, cardinals have begun voting for a new pope, but a puff of black smoke signalled that they hadn’t picked their man on day one.Bake off | Recipe book writer Nagi Maehashi has beaten cupcake queen Brooke Bellamy at the publishing industry’s annual awards, as Maehashi and other authors accuse Bellamy of plagiarism. Look out for our Full Story podcast on the controversy further down.Factional ‘shenanigans’ | Labor MPs from the party’s New South Wales right faction say any move to cut their numbers in the next ministry would be a backwards step for Labor, amid concerns the industry minister, Ed Husic, or another Sydney-based frontbencher could be demoted.Document test | Google is considering allowing people to store and share identification documents such as their passport or driver’s licence on their phone in a move it argues would help enforce the upcoming social media ban for under 16s.Ethical question | An ethical super fund is pushing for QBE to overhaul its coverage policies amid criticism the insurer can underwrite fossil fuel projects without restriction while blaming the climate crisis for steep premium rises.Election fallout | Anthony Albanese says Max Chandler-Mather should look in the mirror after the former Greens MP described workplace culture in parliament as “bloody awful”. Keep track of the final election counts here. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Pakistan’s prime minister has authorised “corresponding” retaliation after an Indian missile attack killed 31 people and said his country’s rival “must suffer the consequences”. We have live updates, reports and analysis amid concerns about an escalating conflict.

At home, Anthony Albanese has blasted an outgoing Greens MP and there’s a winner in the cookbook wars – for now. In Rome, cardinals have begun voting for a new pope, but a puff of black smoke signalled that they hadn’t picked their man on day one.

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Two cookbooks written by Nagi Maehashi and Brooke Bellamy respectively. Maehashi has accused Bellamy of plagiarism in the cookbook Bake with Brooki

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Lifestyle editor Alyx Gorman speaks to Nour Haydar about the recipe plagiarism allegations that have caused a stir in the cookbook world.

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From inaccurate (and nonexistent) polling to a years-long ground game by the Labor challenger Ali France, and from national factors to the impact of a local independent, our Queensland correspondent Ben Smee unpicks how Peter Dutton became the first opposition leader to lose his seat. And talking of polls, observers give pollsters a pass for getting the margin of Labor’s win wrong but raise questions over why all the surveys were very similar.

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As an antidote to Australia’s image as being “hot and all beach”, the photographer Simone Rosenbauer set out to record the small-town museums that archive Australiana such as the apple industry, old shops and an underground hospital in Mount Isa.

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NSW’s police chief was forced out of office early by a toxic web of internal discontent and media criticism, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. As Adam Bandt exits parliament, analysis in the Age says the party of protest might have protested too much. The Monash University medical science pioneer Prof Rinaldo Bellomo, whose research into intensive care medicine saved millions, has died aged 67, the Herald Sun reports. Tasmania’s long-dreamed ambition of having an AFL dream will hinge on a vote in the state parliament, the Mercury reports.

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