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Morning Mail: Labor nudges ahead in poll, Israel accused of killing medics, Prince Andrew accuser has ‘days to live’​on March 31, 2025 at 7:56 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. Five days in and our first Essential poll of the election campaign shows Labor is nudging ahead of the Coalition although it’s not all good news for Anthony Albanese. Plus, we ask independent MPs how they might vote in a hung parliament – and house prices appear to be on the rise again.Overseas, the United Nations has made a shocking claim about the Israeli military, Marine Le Pen is barred from office, and Donald Trump suggests the constitution doesn’t bar him at all.Rate boost | National home prices hit a new peak for 2025 last month as February’s rate cut reignited buyer demand, according to separate reports from Australia’s leading property analytics companies. The Reserve Bank is expected to hold rates steady when it meets later today.Exclusive | Labor has ticked ahead of the Coalition on a two-party-plus basis in the first Guardian Essential poll of the election period, but voters scored the PM and Peter Dutton poorly on trust, competence and being out of touch.Fellowship fears | It will be tough to attract international research talent if prestigious Australian Research Council fellowships are axed under proposed changes, researchers say, with lack of funding making the nation not “match fit” to take on Trump-led uncertainty.Exclusive | Throwing more money at cheaper childcare fees won’t be enough to help mothers with young children get back to work, new research shows, as lower-income families lose more in benefits and taxes than they gain from working an extra day.Mother charged | A mother has been charged with attempted murder and will face court in Sydney today via a bedside hearing after she allegedly attacked her three children as they slept. 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. Five days in and our first Essential poll of the election campaign shows Labor is nudging ahead of the Coalition although it’s not all good news for Anthony Albanese. Plus, we ask independent MPs how they might vote in a hung parliament – and house prices appear to be on the rise again.Overseas, the United Nations has made a shocking claim about the Israeli military, Marine Le Pen is barred from office, and Donald Trump suggests the constitution doesn’t bar him at all.Rate boost | National home prices hit a new peak for 2025 last month as February’s rate cut reignited buyer demand, according to separate reports from Australia’s leading property analytics companies. The Reserve Bank is expected to hold rates steady when it meets later today.Exclusive | Labor has ticked ahead of the Coalition on a two-party-plus basis in the first Guardian Essential poll of the election period, but voters scored the PM and Peter Dutton poorly on trust, competence and being out of touch.Fellowship fears | It will be tough to attract international research talent if prestigious Australian Research Council fellowships are axed under proposed changes, researchers say, with lack of funding making the nation not “match fit” to take on Trump-led uncertainty.Exclusive | Throwing more money at cheaper childcare fees won’t be enough to help mothers with young children get back to work, new research shows, as lower-income families lose more in benefits and taxes than they gain from working an extra day.Mother charged | A mother has been charged with attempted murder and will face court in Sydney today via a bedside hearing after she allegedly attacked her three children as they slept. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Five days in and our first Essential poll of the election campaign shows Labor is nudging ahead of the Coalition although it’s not all good news for Anthony Albanese. Plus, we ask independent MPs how they might vote in a hung parliament – and house prices appear to be on the rise again.

Overseas, the United Nations has made a shocking claim about the Israeli military, Marine Le Pen is barred from office, and Donald Trump suggests the constitution doesn’t bar him at all.

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While house prices increased in cities across Australia in March, one industry figure said it is now often cheaper to pay off a mortgage than to rent.

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With a strong possibility that the election will result in a hung parliament, we have been talking to independent MPs to find who they will support if they are re-elected. As part of our election coverage we are running a Reality Check on key issues: today, we ask whether supermarkets are really gouging us. There are more questions than answers about Peter Dutton’s energy policy. And our latest Anywhere but Canberra interview is with a graduate teacher from western Melbourne who lists Hecs debt, crime and political accountability as his main concerns.

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With views for his hundreds of YouTube videos running into the millions, grentperez (real name Grant Perez) is an online singing sensation who has turned his versions of classic and contemporary ballads into global stardom. Caitlin Welsh caught up with him at home in western Sydney as he prepares to embark on a US tour.

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The ASX’s “$42bn wipeout” marks its worst start to a year since the Covid pandemic, the Australian Financial Review says. The Sydney Morning Herald reports from outback Queensland where a year’s worth of rain has fallen in a few days, creating a huge “inland sea”. A damning review panel says the planned new Hobart stadium would burden Tasmania with huge debts, the Mercury laments. The Herald Sun celebrates the life of former AFL player Andrew Krakouer who has died aged 42.

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