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Hanson takes the stage as Chalmers' budget woes roll on
While Labor is increasingly concerned about the long-term threat of One Nation, this week its attention was squarely on more immediate problems. Source link
China warns Australia 55pc beef tariffs could apply within days
China is cracking down on beef imports and says it is ready to slap Australia with an additional 55 per cent tariff in the coming days. Source link
India's 'unsinkable carrier' could be 'devastating' for this tribe
India’s Great Nicobar Island is home to one of the world’s last isolated tribes who are believed to have lived there for thousands of years, but a rising China is set to see it undergo a major transformation at the Indian government’s insistence. Source link
What happens when fuel excise cuts end on June 30?
Experts say consumers have 30 days until they pay more at the pump if no peace deal is finalised in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Source link
700-year-old Munger banyan tree gains global scientific significance
700-year-old Munger banyan tree gains global scientific significance Source link
A new documentary brings things home for the author of Dark Emu
A slow-cinema treasure, Grace McKenzie’s documentary, Yumburra, traces author Bruce Pascoe’s establishment of a farm. Source link
Let's go girls! Shania Twain biopic in the works at Sony Pictures
It’s true, Twainiacs. The country-pop icon’s life story is reportedly headed for the big screen, with a biopic adaptation in the works for Sony Pictures co-produced by the five-time Grammy winner herself. Source link
Finance minister stands his ground as budget watchdog predicts higher deficits
The federal finance minister is standing by his government’s projections after Ottawa’s budgetary watchdog cast doubt on Ottawa’s ability to hit a key fiscal anchor. Source link
Henry Nowak deserves legacy that goes beyond tragedy, says PM
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer mets the family of Henry Nowak at 10 Downing Street. Source link
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg vow big adventures to come with Littlest Hobo revival
Canadian friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are leaning into nostalgia, reimagining Cancon classic The Littlest Hobo for new audiences. The project is set to be an hour-long, live-action scripted drama. Source link