Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have formally launched their parties' respective election campaigns, with Labor holding its event in Perth and the Coalition in Sydney. The launches have been dominated by the release of competing housing policies aimed at helping first home buyers.

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Folge vom 13.04.2025Housing takes centre stage at Labor and Liberal official campaign launches
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Folge vom 13.04.2025Sydney remembers Bondi stabbing attack, one year laterIt has been a year since six people died in an attack at the Westfield shopping centre in Sydney's eastern suburbs. A memorial has now been set up near the site, showing photographs and messages collected in the days afterward. A WARNING THAT THIS STORY MAY BE DISTRESSING FOR SOME LISTENERS
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Folge vom 13.04.2025"Magic" unusual bird sightings emerge after floods in central AustraliaMore than 150,000 livestock are dead or lost following widespread flooding in northeastern Australia. But researchers say the floods will provide a lifeline for some species, reviving bird populations who will breed and feed in new wetlands across Australia.
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Folge vom 13.04.2025INTERVIEW: Why action on diversity and inclusion can help to boost Australian businessWomen in Australia are still under represented in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers, holding only 15 per cent of STEM jobs. Amid recent threats to diversity and inclusion programs, Sally-Ann Williams CEO of Cicada Innovations and chair of the government's Pathway to Diversity in STEM review explains why a diverse workforce can improve productivity. She is speaking with SBS’s Sandra Fulloon.