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Got it The Australian Plus * Hi there, welcome to your account and your subscriber benefits * * The Australian Plus benefits * The Australian app * Newsletters * My account * Following * My comments * Saved stories * Help * Contact us * Logout * Home * The Nation * World * Business * Commentary * Sport * Arts * All POLITICS NOW LIVE POLITICS NOW WESTPAC RAISES RATES AFTER RBA MOVE Westpac has become the first major bank to respond to the jumbo-sized RBA hike, saying it will pass on the full, 50 basis-point increase. Richard Gluyas LIVE POLITICS NOW LIBERAL SENATOR CALLED OUT OVER 'NO MANDATE' CALL Westpac has become the first major bank to respond to the jumbo-sized RBA hike, saying it will pass on the full, 50 basis-point increase. Rebecca Borg LIVE POLITICS NOW ALBANESE, BUSINESS EYE SHIFT FROM CHINA Westpac has become the first major bank to respond to the jumbo-sized RBA hike, saying it will pass on the full, 50 basis-point increase. Simon Benson More politics coverage LIVE POLITICS NOW WESTPAC RAISES RATES AFTER RBA INCREASE Westpac has become the first major bank to respond to the jumbo-sized RBA hike, saying it will pass on the full, 50 basis-point increase. 1654576200 By Richard Gluyas, Patrick Commins, Simon Benson * Home loan gamble: to fix now or not? COMMENTARY RBA SENDS NEW ALBANESE GOVERNMENT A MESSAGE The central bank is signalling that if Canberra uses a flame thrower to further ignite inflation, it will be get a tough response. 1654583400 By ROBERT GOTTLIEBSEN * How high will interest rates go? ‘DANGEROUS’ INCIDENT CHINA WARNS OF ‘SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES’ AFTER RAAF INCIDENT Beijing has broken its silence over a mid-air incident involving a Chinese fighter and an RAAF aircraft, accusing it of approaching its airspace ‘despite repeated warnings’. 53 minutes ago By BEN PACKHAM, AMANDA HODGE * ‘Concerned’: China fighter jet buzzes RAAF plane AVIATION VIRGIN CLAIMS SACKED FLIGHT ATTENDANT WAS A SAFETY RISK The airline has claimed a former flight attendant was so incompetent, she was forced to return to her home base as a passenger rather than as a member of cabin crew. By Robyn Ironside COMMENT RBA HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO HIKE RATES AGGRESSIVELY The RBA’s decision to speed up rate increases will send a tremor through the housing market, but the move will ultimately reduce the mortgage pain in the long term. By James Glynn CRACKING START TO GET A POWER BREAKFAST, YOU HAVE TO BREAK SOME EGGS Forget fears about cholesterol and heart disease, new research suggests an egg a day is more than OK. Go on, have two. By Peta Bee WEATHER ICY BLAST FROM ‘CONVEYOR BELT OF COLD FRONTS’ A stubborn polar blast is sending a stream of cold fronts over the nation’s southeastern states, with icy temperatures and gale-force winds. By Madeleine Achenza DIVERSIFICATION PLAN ALBANESE, BUSINESS EYE STRATEGIC PIVOT FROM CHINA Wesfarmers will look to Indonesia to diversify supply chains, as the PM signalled a significant policy shift to reduce Australia’s trade reliance on China. 2 hours ago By SIMON BENSON COURTS TWITTER ORDERED TO RELEASE INFORMATION ON ‘PRGUY’ The Federal Court has effectively ordered Twitter to disclose the identity of a user behind a popular anonymous account, in what could be a significant legal precedent. 1654584240 By James Madden POLITICS ALBO’S MEETING WITH JACINDA ARDERN Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has locked in his first meeting with Jacinda Ardern. Here’s when and where it will take place. 1654583820 By Courtney Gould NEW EPISODE A courtroom update from The Teacher's Trial THE LIST 100 Arts & Culture game changers THE LIST Hot 50 places to stay in Australia More Learn More BUSINESS RATES RBA LIFTS RATES TO 0.85PC AMID INFLATION WOES In a bid to curb inflation, the RBA has lifted the cash rate by an aggressive 0.5 points for the first time since 2000. 1654580220 By PATRICK COMMINS * Investors on tenterhooks over size of RBA move ECONOMY RATE RISES A DEAD WEIGHT ON CONSUMER, ECONOMY: BOSSES Top retail and business chiefs react with a mix of stoicism and resignation over the RBA’s surprise 0.5 points rate hike, hoping consumers can cope as budgets tighten. 1654586160 By ELI GREENBLAT REGULATIONS SWAN URGES LABOR TO EMBRACE MURRAY SUPER SUGGESTIONS The Cbus chairman says the stalled recommendations of the financial systems inquiry should be revisited now that the election has put a pause on the superannuation wars. 1 hour ago By GLENDA KORPORAAL WEALTH HOME LOAN GAMBLE: TO FIX NOW OR NOT? Mortgage interest rates are rising fast, tempting worried borrowers to fix. Here’s how to work out if that’s your best option. 1654575900 By Anthony Keane * RBA must wake up to the ’new reality’ COMMENTARY RBA SENDS NEW ALBANESE GOVERNMENT A MESSAGE The central bank is signalling that if Canberra uses a flame thrower to further ignite inflation, it will be get a tough response. 1654583400 By ROBERT GOTTLIEBSEN THE AUSTRALIAN LEGAL PARTNERSHIP SURVEY FEE-EARNERS, GRADS IN BIG DEMAND AS M&A ACTIVITY BOOMS There are plenty of opportunities for graduates and lawyers with a few years’ experience as firms invest big to meet demand. Here’s how firms fare with fee-earners and grads. 1654584780 By Jill Rowbotham COMMENTARY LOWE HOPES TO CHART A GOLDILOCKS PATH OUT OF CRISIS The Reserve Bank decision to hike the cash rate a full half a percentage point speaks volumes about its increased concern on inflation. 1654578000 By TICKY FULLERTON PROPERTY ASIAN INVESTORS PILE INTO LOCAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Australia’s commercial property market is proving popular with Asian investors on the hunt for strong returns. 1654577220 By Ben Wilmot EDITOR'S PICKS SUNROOM MICHELLE BATTERSBY IS GROSS AND WANTS TO MAKE YOU RICH LIVE Q&A ALL YOUR BUSINESS TAX QUESTIONS ANSWERED SPECIAL REPORT NEW PLAN TO POWER EV TAKE-UP IN AUSTRALIA Today's Paper READ TODAY'S EDITION OF THE AUSTRALIAN COMMENTARY COMMENTARY IDEA THE LIBS CAN WIN TRADITIONAL ALP SEATS IS NONSENSE To now focus on winning the votes of working-class Australians would mean a very different party. The Liberal Party’s future viability is now in doubt. Troy Bramston Senior Writer COMMENTARY LABOR REJECTED ‘VISIONARY’ GAS POLICY A DECADE AGO Labor will have to revisit the issue of domestic gas preservation a decade after the Gillard government spurned it. Dennis Shanahan National Editor COMMENTARY DEEPLY WOUNDED, BORIS FACES THE BEGINNING OF THE END As a keen student of history Boris Johnson need only look at his predecessors to know his victory is no win at all. Jacquelin Magnay Europe Correspondent COMMENTARY EASTERN STATES HAVE GAS, THEY JUST NEED THE WILL TO EXTRACT IT Renewable energy – encouraged and subsidised by government – cannot provide all the electricity that is required. Judith Sloan Contributing Economics Editor COMMENTARY ALBO RIGHT TO PLACE HIGHEST PRIORITY ON INDONESIA If you want to think of negative possibilities, none of our neighbours, except China, has more capacity to do Australia harm if it ever were hostile. Greg Sheridan Foreign Editor COMMENTARY SHANDEE’S LEGACY WILL BE ENDURING, AND POSITIVE Vicki Blackburn put it best. Her daughter Shandee’s murder nine years ago was a shocking waste of a young life – but from this slaying, there will be an enduring and positive legacy. Hedley Thomas National Chief Correspondent FOLLOWING MANAGE FOLLOWING Get the inside track from Australia's best political journalists - follow them here and we'll add their stories to your homepage. Click or tap the "Follow" button to get started. Save THE FRONT PODCAST AUDIO AUSTRALIA’S MAFIA BOSSES, GOOGLE’S BIG CHILL, AND A WIN FOR SHANDEE The feared Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta rule a network of up to 5000 Italian mafia operatives in Australia’s underworld, cops say. 13:38 EXCLUSIVE MAFIA RULES CRIME GANG NETWORKS As many as 5000 mafia members are in Australia, with Italian organised crime responsible for smuggling tonnes of illicit drugs and washing billions in dirty money. By ELLEN WHINNETT, DAVID MURRAY MAFIA IN AUSTRALIA HOW ’NDRANGHETA MAFIA FAMILIES AVOID DETECTION The only way in is by blood or marriage. The only way out is death. The notorious ’Ndrangheta crime families have thrived under rules passed down for generations. 1654518600 By ELLEN WHINNETT SHANDEE’S LEGACY CHANCE FOR JUSTICE AFTER DNA FAILURES Hundreds of unsolved crimes can be investigated over potentially botched DNA testing in a royal commission-style inquiry. 1654557660 By Lydia Lynch, David Murray LIFE & ARTS WINTER ENTERTAINMENT ALL THE BINGE-WORTHY SHOWS TO HIBERNATE WITH THIS WINTER What better excuse to stay home, and rug up, than a slew of top-tier television shows this chilly season. 1654574640 By Charlie Calver REVIEW Every Saturday in The Weekend Australian THE AUSTRALIAN WINE CLUB THE COOL WHITE THAT’S STARTING TO RUN HOT A little-known, French-born white wine, bursting with fruit flavours like Granny Smith apples, guava and nashi pears, is thriving in Australia and winning new fans. By John Lehmann MEMOIR SEDARIS FAMILY SECRETS The writer talks about grief, how he explored accusations of abuse against his father, and whether Black Lives Matter killed comedy. By BEN DOWELL CULTURE CULTURE TSARS PONDER A UNITED NATION OF OPERA Pizza has it, so do truffles – now Italy wants opera to be recognised by UNESCO for its unique contribution to the nation’s cultural life 1654477200 By TOM KINGTON COLD SNAP SKI RESORTS HOT TO TROT AS BIG FREEZE HITS Ski season has arrived early, raising hopes for an industry that has been limping since the emergence of Covid-19 more than two years ago. 1654433460 By Noah Yim THE NATION CRIME THE MAFIA MEMBERS LIVING NEXT DOOR Calabrian mafia members are so ‘entrenched’ in Australia they fly under the criminal radar, living ‘modest lives’. They could be your neighbours. 1 hour ago By ELLEN WHINNETT THE TEACHER'S TRIAL FRIEND DETAILS DAWSON’S ALLEGED CONTROL OVER JC Court hears JC was kept to strict shopping lists and ate packed lunches in the car when out with friends. 1654558814 By David Murray COURTS TYRRELL’S FOSTER MOTHER HEADED TO TWO-DAY HEARING Police informant to give evidence in case against William’s Tyrrell’s foster mother for giving false or misleading evidence. By REMY VARGA EXCLUSIVE TRANS FLAG ALLEGATION AGAINST HOBART LORD MAYOR Anna Reynolds faces investigation over allegations, which she denies, that she ordered trans flags to be flown at a forum backing female-only sports and services. By MATTHEW DENHOLM WORLD BORIS SURVIVES ‘GOOD, DECISIVE’: JOHNSON HAILS VICTORY OVER TORY REBELS Boris Johnson has welcomed his win in a confidence vote, but supporters fear he may have been mortally wounded. 1654585620 By Jacquelin Magnay CATHOLIC CHURCH HOMAGE ‘A HINT THAT FRANCIS WILL RESIGN’ A visit to the tomb of a 13th-century pontiff who hated the job has increased speculation around Pope Francis’ future. 1654565340 By Tom Kingston MARIUPOL PRISONERS ‘WHAT’S HAPPENED TO MEN WHO SURRENDERED AT AZOVSTAL?’ Asked to stay silent, the Women of Steel won’t rest until their Ukrainian soldiers taken hostage by Russia are accounted for. By Catherine Philp UKRAINE CLAIMS IT CONTROLS ‘HALF’ OF SEVERODONETSK Britain says it will follow the US by sending long-range missile systems, defying warnings from Vladimir Putin. By Blaise Gauquelin, Quentin Tyberghien SPONSORED CONTENT ONE SIMPLE CHANGE TO CUT FUEL BILLS FOR GOOD If Australia adopted the same fuel-efficiency standards as the USA, the average car driver would save $500 a year. Instead we are dumping ground for the most polluting vehicles. 1654264800 By BEHYAD JAFARI CLASSICS GO ELECTRIC IN RETRO REVIVAL From Marty McFly’s DeLorean to the humble Kombi, manufacturers are turning iconic cars into modern electric vehicles. 1654264800 By JAMES JENNINGS VISUAL STORIES Inside ‘Corporate Coachella’: The hype-filled festival for young professionals Young Aussies are travelling — but not where you’d think Our first Muslim woman MP Anne Aly is a vibe Iggy Pop’s cockatoo has a lust for wildlife Down Under Grand canyons and tunnel visions in the outback Australia’s top quiz champions reveal what it takes to know it all Could this be fashion’s most outrageous moment? How Cody Simpson’s Commonwealth Games dream became a reality ‘It’s time to act’: President Joe Biden unleashes over US gun laws TRAVEL TRAVEL FROM TINY HOUSES TO TRAVEL PIONEERS: INSIDE THE EXPANSION OF UNYOKED The Australian startup is expanding further afield, with locations in New Zealand and Tasmania announced. But how have they managed to scale sustainably? 1654581360 By Amy Campbell TRAVEL Catch up on the latest issue of Travel + Luxury TRAVEL 9 UNDER-THE-RADAR VACATION SPOTS IN EUROPE Where to beat inflation and crowds in Europe this summer? Here, 9 alternatives to the usual hot spots in Italy, France and Spain. By Eric Sylvers HIGH DESIGN THE PERFECT PARIS PAD? HERE’S HOW TO FIND IT You won’t find a flat-packed table or futon at these French pied-à-terres. By Elle Halliwell TRAVEL WHEN IN ROME, ROAM IF YOU WANT TO The day I accidentally caught the tail end of the Pope’s regular Wednesday audience was the day I realised how much I love the serendipity of travel. 1654315200 By helen trinca HOW THE SECRETS OF THE PILBARA REGION WERE UNLOCKED The remote Pilbara region used to lay claim to Western Australia’s tallest peak. 1654401600 By JEREMY BOURKE TODAY'S MIND GAMES INQUIRER COMMENTARY ARDERN’S RECIPE FOR PRIVILEGE BY AN INHERITED TRIBAL ELITE New Zealanders from all sides of politics are horrified that Jacinda Ardern is forcing tribal rule onto NZ, under the guise of implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. By Muriel Newman GERMANY NIMBYS AND BIRD LOVERS BLOW CLEAN ENERGY CAMPAIGN OFF COURSE Germany’s transformation to clean energy has been slowed to a crawl by botched policies, nimbyism, conflicts with conservationists over birds and bats and cheap Russian gas. By OLIVER MOODY FORMIDABLE CHALLENGE COULD WE KILL PUTIN? POSSIBLY BUT SHOULD WE? He’s already survived one assassination attempt since he launched his war. But his extrajudicial killing is not the easy solution some might think. 1654349760 By Ben Macintyre INQUIRER ALBO’S INDONESIA TRIP PUTS FOCUS BACK ON NEIGHBOURLY RELATIONS The PM’s Jakarta visit could usher in a new era of greater bilateral engagement. 1654264800 By AMANDA HODGE DAILY CARTOON SPORT TIGERS JOIN RACE FOR NRL’S MOST WANTED COACH AFTER MADGE AXING The Wests Tigers have identified their ideal coach to replace Michael Maguire, but they face fierce competition from the Bulldogs to land him. By Brent Read, Michael Carayannis ‘WE NEED A HARD ARSE’: WARRIORS’ WISH LIST FOR BROWN SUCCESSOR After four sacked coaches in the ten years, the Warriors know their next coach has to be a success. Here are the names they’re hoping can rebuild the club. By David Riccio Tennis NADAL WON DRAGGING A BALL AND CHAIN 1654479300 By Will Swanton AFL AFL QUIETLY WINDS BACK CONTROVERSIAL RULE 1654507860 By Sam Landsberger Golf THE AUSSIE SPORT SUPERSTAR YOU SHOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT 1654485840 By Robert Craddock TV & STREAMING STREAMING GUIDE WHAT TO WATCH IN JUNE It’s ladies’ night on the small screen this month, with the best new releases celebrating diverse storytelling and strong female leads. Here’s what we’ll be watching in June. By Hannah-Rose Yee CANNES STRANGER THAN FICTION The Stranger attracted the kind of critical attention usually reserved for the mainstream attractions at Cannes Film Festival. By Helen Barlow AUSTRALIA VOTES ABC WINS RATINGS’ ELECTION COVERAGE The public broadcaster won the ratings on election night as eager viewers tuned in to find out the 2022 political results. 1653192840 By Sophie Elsworth TELEVISION DEVILS IN THE WILDERNESS A Chilean cop thriller that’s also a contemporary western is an antidote to our discontent over the familiar ‘cops as heroes’ narrative 1652968800 By Graeme Blundell LUXURY & LIFESTYLE WINTER ENTERTAINMENT ALL THE BINGE-WORTHY SHOWS TO HIBERNATE WITH THIS WINTER What better excuse to stay home, and rug up, than a slew of top-tier television shows this chilly season. By Charlie Calver MOVIE PREMIERE BAZ’S ELVIS HAS FANS, REVIEWERS ALL SHOOK UP Sin city underwent a rock ’n’ roll conversion on Sunday as the star-studded cast of Baz Luhrmann’s biopic, Elvis, attended a special screening of the hotly anticipated film. By Amy Campbell SEX PISTOLS COULD THIS BE FASHION’S MOST OUTRAGEOUS MOMENT? It’s all sex, safety pins and rock’n’roll in a new miniseries about the birth of punk. 1653773400 By Alison Veness BULGARI SYDNEY HOSTS MOST EXCLUSIVE BULGARI JEWELLERY COLLECTION EVER The Roman jeweller’s latest high jewellery collection is a feat of accomplishment. 1653611460 By ANNIE BROWN THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE FLIPPING THE PLOT LINE LIVING THE ‘CASHED-UP BOGAN’ DREAM After finding new ways to win at golf’s dizzying heights, Cameron Smith has pocketed the biggest purse in the history of the sport. How far can he go? 1654264800 By Greg Bearup MAGAZINE Features and columns from the best writers in Australia MAGAZINE ‘HE ASKED IF HE COULD STRANGLE ME’ Online pornography can have a profound impact on users’ sex lives. Here, three writers share their experiences. By The Times MAGAZINE LINDA HURLEY: SINGING FOR AUSTRALIA Pomp, ceremony… and a good old singalong. Can Linda Hurley, the Governor-General’s wife, turn us into a singing nation? By Helen Trinca NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRIZE MEET THE FAMILY We’re a national of colourful characters, judging by this year’s National Photographic Portrait Prize. The exhibition opens at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra on June 25. 1654264800 By Staff Q&A LIFE FINDS A WAY Actor Sam Neill on working again with the Jurassic Park cast, the splendid vintage at his winery — and why his best mate is a pig. 1654264800 By Matthew Westwood * AVIATION AVIATION VIRGIN CLAIMS SACKED FLIGHT ATTENDANT WAS A SAFETY RISK The airline has claimed a former flight attendant was so incompetent, she was forced to return to her home base as a passenger rather than as a member of cabin crew. 1654573800 By Robyn Ironside TRAVEL CASH, ACCOMMODATION FOR WILLING WORKING HOLIDAY MAKERS From $20 airfares to $2000 incentive payments, Australia is pulling out all stops to attract working holiday makers as tourism operators struggle to find staff. 1654504440 By Robyn Ironside * HIGHER EDUCATION COMMENTARY A POST-COVID PLAN FOR THE FUTURE With Covid on the wane and the election out of way, university leaders can now plan for the longer term. 1654569900 By Justin Bokor COMMENTARY LABOR HAS CHANGED THE TONE, SAY UNIS There’s a new tone in dealing with government say the Group of Eight universities. The Albanese administration “gets it”. 1654513200 By Vicki Thomson * MEDIA COURTS TWITTER ORDERED TO RELEASE INFORMATION ON ‘PRGUY’ The Federal Court has effectively ordered Twitter to disclose the identity of a user behind a popular anonymous account, in what could be a significant legal precedent. 1654584240 By James Madden MEDIA TECH SHIFT HELPS DRIVE BRANDS TO ‘STAND OUT’ New measurement technology will deliver clients with the holy grail of marketing: accurate data on the success of their ad campaigns. 1654470000 By James Madden * PROPERTY ECONOMY MORE RATE PAINS TO COME AFTER RBA’S SHOCK MOVE Investors are bracing for more interest rate hikes after the Reserve Bank shocked the market with a bigger-than-expected hike of its key monetary policy rate. 7 minutes ago By David Rogers BUSINESS FRAUD TWIST IN BUILDER COLLAPSE A former senior employee of embattled Sydney builder Next is being investigated over claims he defrauded the company before it fell into administration. 1654581060 By Giuseppe Tauriello * TECHNOLOGY COURTS TWITTER ORDERED TO RELEASE INFORMATION ON ‘PRGUY’ The Federal Court has effectively ordered Twitter to disclose the identity of a user behind a popular anonymous account, in what could be a significant legal precedent. 1654584240 By James Madden TECH ZIP TUMBLES AS APPLE ENTERS BNPL SPACE The buy now, pay later provider’s shares are at their lowest since December 2017. 1654573020 By David Swan * SCIENCE HEALTH CANCER TIPPED TO CLAIM 1.45M LIVES More than 4.5 million Australians are expected to be diagnosed with cancer during the next 25 years, with 1.45 million people predicted to die from the disease. 1654252620 By NATASHA ROBINSON FOOD RECYCLING ALL YOU CAN EAT ON (AND IN) THE HOUSE A University of Tokyo team has created an edible concrete out of substances as diverse as orange peel, coffee grounds, tea leaves, onions, pumpkin, banana peel and seaweed. 1654244940 By RICHARD LLOYD PARRY LATEST NEWS 7 minutes ago By David Rogers MORE RATE PAINS TO COME AFTER RBA’S SHOCK MOVE 9 minutes ago By Rebecca Borg AFTER 10 YEARS, BANGARRA GOES BACK TO THE LAND 1 hour ago UK’S WOUNDED JOHNSON PRESSES ON DESPITE TORY REBELLION 1654533497 US VP HARRIS ANNOUNCES MIGRATION FUNDS AFTER MEXICO SNUBS AMERICAS SUMMIT 36 minutes ago By Sam Landsberger GINNIVAN’S DAD: BLAME AFL — NOT JACK — FOR FREE KICK MESS MOST POPULAR * LIVE: POLITICS NOW ALBANESE ANNOUNCES NEW MINISTRY Greg Brown, Geoff Chambers, Max Maddison Clare O'Neil will be the new home affairs minister in a ministerial overhaul that was deeper than expected. Tanya Plibersek has been shifted from education to the environment. * Updated FRESH TWIST IN BRITTANY HIGGINS RAPE CASE Catie McLeod The Supreme Court trial of the man accused of raping former political staffer Brittany Higgins has hit a new hurdle. * Property HOUSING WARNING: ANZ CHIEF SAYS ECONOMY ‘ON FIRE’ Richard Gluyas Australia is entering a ‘very different’ housing environment compared to the last decade, APRA warns. * election static FORDHAM’S FALL: TALKBACK KING SINKS IN RATINGS James Madden Ben Fordham has suffered a stunning radio ratings fall, while a pair of big-name ABC hosts also continued to slide. * commentary DUTTON SHOULD RULE OUT CONSTITUTIONAL VOICE Greg Sheridan If the new Liberal leader can get his party to argue for colourblind civic equality, he will have done his nation a service. 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