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Morning Mail: Trump says Putin agreed to peace talks, wealth gap widens, AI helps find rare bird​on February 12, 2025 at 7:57 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 newsletterGood morning. He hasn’t managed to bring peace in a day as he promised, but Donald Trump has spoken to Vladimir Putin by phone and they have agreed that talks will be begin “immediately” to end the war in Ukraine. We have a full report and live coverage of the biggest global story of the morning.At home, a report lays bare how Australia’s wealth, housing and educational divide has grown in the past two decades. We have a story about a storage unit break-in that reveals a wider dispute about who bears the cost – and the moving tale of how a woman’s transgressive older sister helped transform her own life.Like ‘gold’ | Critically endangered plains-wanderers have been found living in Melbourne’s west for the first time in more than 30 years, with researchers describing it as “like gold”.Energy | A Sydney Harbour’s worth of extra water would be needed each year to run the Coalition’s proposed nuclear reactors, according to federal government analysis that opens a new front in the political fight over Peter Dutton’s signature energy policy.Poverty gap | The proportion of wealth held by Australia’s bottom 40% has declined significantly in two decades while 3.3 million live below the poverty line, a damning report into equality in Australia shows.Safe keeping | Tracey lost “priceless” goods when her Melbourne storage unit was broken into – but then a legal battle began over who should bear responsibility.Protest warning | Sydney’s mayor has warned that new laws proposed by the New South Wales government to stop rallies outside place of worship could end peaceful protests at Town Hall – a regular site for demonstrations in the city. 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 newsletterGood morning. He hasn’t managed to bring peace in a day as he promised, but Donald Trump has spoken to Vladimir Putin by phone and they have agreed that talks will be begin “immediately” to end the war in Ukraine. We have a full report and live coverage of the biggest global story of the morning.At home, a report lays bare how Australia’s wealth, housing and educational divide has grown in the past two decades. We have a story about a storage unit break-in that reveals a wider dispute about who bears the cost – and the moving tale of how a woman’s transgressive older sister helped transform her own life.Like ‘gold’ | Critically endangered plains-wanderers have been found living in Melbourne’s west for the first time in more than 30 years, with researchers describing it as “like gold”.Energy | A Sydney Harbour’s worth of extra water would be needed each year to run the Coalition’s proposed nuclear reactors, according to federal government analysis that opens a new front in the political fight over Peter Dutton’s signature energy policy.Poverty gap | The proportion of wealth held by Australia’s bottom 40% has declined significantly in two decades while 3.3 million live below the poverty line, a damning report into equality in Australia shows.Safe keeping | Tracey lost “priceless” goods when her Melbourne storage unit was broken into – but then a legal battle began over who should bear responsibility.Protest warning | Sydney’s mayor has warned that new laws proposed by the New South Wales government to stop rallies outside place of worship could end peaceful protests at Town Hall – a regular site for demonstrations in the city. Continue reading…   

Good morning. He hasn’t managed to bring peace in a day as he promised, but Donald Trump has spoken to Vladimir Putin by phone and they have agreed that talks will be begin “immediately” to end the war in Ukraine. We have a full report and live coverage of the biggest global story of the morning.

At home, a report lays bare how Australia’s wealth, housing and educational divide has grown in the past two decades. We have a story about a storage unit break-in that reveals a wider dispute about who bears the cost – and the moving tale of how a woman’s transgressive older sister helped transform her own life.

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