Morning Mail: Sam Kerr in court, Dutton poll boost, Trump delays Mexico tariffs​on February 3, 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. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.Exclusive | More voters see Peter Dutton as in touch with ordinary Australians, decisive and better in a crisis than Anthony Albanese, with the opposition leader’s standing improving on key leadership indicators in our latest Guardian Essential poll.‘Stupid and white’ | Sam Kerr called a Metropolitan police officer “fucking stupid and white” after he doubted her claim of being abducted by a taxi driver, a court in London heard overnight. The Matildas star is accused of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment after a row with a cab driver ended up with an altercation with the officer at a police station.Shark attack | A teenage girl has died after being bitten by a shark off Bribie Island near Brisbane, at a spot popular with surfers.‘Dark money’ | Almost $70m of “dark money” flowed to the major parties and the Greens in the past financial year, our analysis reveals, as the Albanese government pushes to pass laws to overhaul the opaque political donations regime.Exclusive | The Greens have offered to water down their demands on the gambling ads bill in a challenge to Labor to push through legislation that was shelved 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 newsletterMorning everyone. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.Exclusive | More voters see Peter Dutton as in touch with ordinary Australians, decisive and better in a crisis than Anthony Albanese, with the opposition leader’s standing improving on key leadership indicators in our latest Guardian Essential poll.‘Stupid and white’ | Sam Kerr called a Metropolitan police officer “fucking stupid and white” after he doubted her claim of being abducted by a taxi driver, a court in London heard overnight. The Matildas star is accused of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment after a row with a cab driver ended up with an altercation with the officer at a police station.Shark attack | A teenage girl has died after being bitten by a shark off Bribie Island near Brisbane, at a spot popular with surfers.‘Dark money’ | Almost $70m of “dark money” flowed to the major parties and the Greens in the past financial year, our analysis reveals, as the Albanese government pushes to pass laws to overhaul the opaque political donations regime.Exclusive | The Greens have offered to water down their demands on the gambling ads bill in a challenge to Labor to push through legislation that was shelved last year. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.

Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton during a Last Post ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Monday, February 3, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING
  • Exclusive | More voters see Peter Dutton as in touch with ordinary Australians, decisive and better in a crisis than Anthony Albanese, with the opposition leader’s standing improving on key leadership indicators in our latest Guardian Essential poll.

  • ‘Stupid and white’ | Sam Kerr called a Metropolitan police officer “fucking stupid and white” after he doubted her claim of being abducted by a taxi driver, a court in London heard overnight. The Matildas star is accused of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment after a row with a cab driver ended up with an altercation with the officer at a police station.

  • Shark attack | A teenage girl has died after being bitten by a shark off Bribie Island near Brisbane, at a spot popular with surfers.

  • ‘Dark money’ | Almost $70m of “dark money” flowed to the major parties and the Greens in the past financial year, our analysis reveals, as the Albanese government pushes to pass laws to overhaul the opaque political donations regime.

  • Exclusive | The Greens have offered to water down their demands on the gambling ads bill in a challenge to Labor to push through legislation that was shelved last year.

World

Nasdaq Stock Market opens as Trump threatens with tariffs on various countriesepa11872996 Stock market numbers are displayed outside the Fox News studio in New York, New York, USA, 03 February 2025. Filling up to a campaign promise, President Trump signed an executive order issuing tariffs on goods coming into the U.S. from Canada, Mexico and China. The U.S. is planned to start collecting tariffs from Canada on 04 February 2025. EPA/SARAH YENESEL
  • Tariff ‘pause’ | Donald Trump and his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum, have announced a one-month “pause” in threatened US tariffs after what she described as a “a good conversation” between the two leaders. The US president is having talks with Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, this morning as well. The news helped financial markets recover after they had been rocked amid concerns about US tariffs hurting the global economy. France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, said the bloc would stand up for itself if its interests were targeted. Former US Senate leader Mitch McConnell called the tariffs a “bad idea” but he is a lone voice as Republicans fall in behind Trump.

  • Moscow bomb | Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russia paramilitary leader from eastern Ukraine, has been killed along with his bodyguard after a bomb went off in the lobby of a Moscow apartment building.

  • Kiss off | The Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso has told a court that “one of the happiest moments” of her life was ruined when the then president of the Spanish Football Federation grabbed her and kissed her on the lips after Spain’s World Cup win in Sydney in August 2023.

  • Taliban ban | A senior Taliban minister who expressed support for reversing the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan appears to have been forced to flee the country.

  • ‘Quite distressing’ | The Oscar-winning actor Cate Blanchett has said she finds the lack of change after the #MeToo movement eight years ago “quite distressing”. In France, after a landmark #MeToo trial, film director Christophe Ruggia has been found guilty of sexually assaulting an actor but was not jailed.

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In-depth

Australia Is Quitting Coal in Record Time Thanks to TeslaThe AusNet Services transformer station near the Victorian Big Battery site operated by Neoen SA in Moorabool, Victoria, Australia, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. Elon Musk helped accelerate a transformation of Australias electricity grid to replace fossil fuels with clean power now it’s a testing ground for global climate action. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A leading energy industry expert says Peter Dutton has “no idea what he is talking about”, after the opposition leader claimed that slowing the rollout of renewable energy and backing nuclear power could bring down bills by 44% “or of that order”. Dr Dylan McConnell, of the University of New South Wales, said Dutton didn’t even understand his own policy. Check out our explainer for more analysis on the Coalition’s nuclear plans.

Not the news

Illustration for Australian Lifestyle story on Chefs remember their favourite after school meals. The image shows Indomie noodles with crustacean oil, tinned sardines, A mango and herb and chilli fried rice.

Tinned sardines with Thai salad or poached chicken and mango salad aren’t the sort of things that kids might be expected to knock up for an after-school snack. But we asked celebrated Australian chefs such as Palisa Anderson and Rowena Chansiri what they liked to cook when they got home from school and this what they said.

Sport

Annabel Sutherland wins the Belinda Clark Award during the 2025 Australian Cricket Awards ceremony at Crown Casino in Melbourne, Monday, February 3, 2025. (AAP Image/Con Chronis) NO ARCHIVING

Media roundup

The Cairns Post has dramatic first-hand reporting on the flooding in far north Queensland with residents describing homes being “swallowed up” by rising waters. The Albanese government is launching a last-minute bid to toughen the anti-hate laws amid fears of rising antisemitism, the Age claims. The Financial Review boasts an exclusive with a report that the defence minister, Richard Marles, is flying to Washington to shore up relations with the US.

What’s happening today

  • Sport | Case management hearing at supreme court of Victoria in player concussion cases against AFL.

  • Environment | NSW parliamentary inquiry into PFAS.

  • Perth | Sentencing for four climate activists over incident at the home of Woodside chief executive.

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