Child safety changes risk separating Australia’s First Nations children from their culture – and causing even more harm
Indigenous advocates say culture is safety for children. But proposals in Queensland and the Northern Territory could weaken that link
Iranian negotiators suspend talks with US in protest over Trump threats
US president has threatened to bomb Iran and kidnap negotiating team unless strait of Hormuz reopened
Starmer expected to announce exit plan to clear way for Burnham to become PM
Ministers say Starmer will set out his intentions on Monday morning with an autumn departure the most likely option
Trump says repair work to begin ‘immediately’ on beleaguered reflecting pool
Algae blooms and peeling paint mar $14.2m renovation as president claims pool has been ‘seriously vandalized’
Wowcher apologises for email referencing toddler crocodile attack
Company ‘extremely sorry’ for ‘unacceptable’ email urging customers to ‘Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid!’
Thirsty and power hungry: Australia is in the middle of a datacentre boom – but are they good for the economy?
They’re a key part of the digital and AI economy but they come at a high environmental cost and offer few operational jobs
Is Pauline Hanson a liar or the only truth-teller? What voters think on Melbourne’s margins
After Pauline Hanson’s controversial speech at the National Press Club, Guardian Australia headed to Pakenham, one of the electorates One Nation is targeting in the Victorian state election, to see how the message landed
King Charles to publish personal tax bill in first for UK head of state
Buckingham Palace says move is intended to increase ‘clarity and accessibility’ of monarchy’s finances
Coal companies to reap billions more in taxpayer diesel subsidies as Labor approves new mining
Albanese government under pressure to wind back fuel tax credit scheme for multinational miners as analysis shows cost to budget
Morning Mail: The high cost of romance scams, UK PM expected to step down, Iran peace talks suspended over Trump threats
Australians cheated out of millions by romance scams; US-Iran peace talks under way in Switzerland
A Melbourne woman lost $646,035 to a romance scam. Should banks and dating apps be forced to refund victims like her?
The Albanese government says Australia will have the ‘world’s toughest anti-scam laws’, but consumer advocates fear they’re lacking