Changes to ARC grants will make it harder for Australia to combat Trump chaos, researchers warn | Australian education

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. The overhaul proposed axing most standalone positions in favour of shorter fellowships that are “embedded” into projects. It…

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Guardian Essential poll: Albanese’s approval rating takes a hit but Labor inches ahead of Coalition | Essential poll

Labor has ticked ahead of the Coalition on a two-party-plus basis in the first Guardian Essential poll of the election period, as Anthony Albanese turns the blowtorch on Peter Dutton in the opening days of the campaign. Essential’s “2PP+” measure, which allows voters to remain undecided, put Labor ahead 48% to 47%, with 5% undecided….

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Morning Mail: Labor nudges ahead in poll, Israel accused of killing medics, Prince Andrew accuser has ‘days to live’ | Australia news

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….

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Australia election 2025 live: Albanese to announce Adelaide healthcare centre funding; Dutton pledges Melbourne airport rail cash | Australia news

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature The fight for Boothby and Sturt in South Australia More from Dan who is travelling with the prime minister today. The Flinders hospital precinct sits within the federal electorate of Boothby, which along with Sturt in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs, is the…

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Cheaper Australian childcare failing to help lower-income mothers return to work | Australian economy

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. The independent economic research body e61 Institute analysed childcare reforms in 2018 and found that…

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Australian house prices hit new peak for 2025 as rate cut drives buyer demand | Housing

National home prices in March hit a new peak for 2025 as February’s rate cut reignited buyer demand, according to separate reports from Australia’s leading property analytics companies. Property values increased 0.4% over the month – the second consecutive month of growth in the national index, CoreLogic reported, after a brief three-month decline where values…

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Independents and minor parties may decide who runs Australia. Who and what will win their support? | Independents

Polling trends show there is every chance no party will have an outright majority in the next parliament, giving independents and minor parties the opportunity to negotiate with a minority government for their support. There were 13 independents in the outgoing parliament, plus Rebekha Sharkie of the Centre Alliance and Bob Katter of Katter’s Australian…

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