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US President Donald Trump is set to outline his tariff regime today.
03/04/2025

Trump to reveal tariff hit, outback floods loom in NSW, Democrats roast Musk as Tesla sales slump

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Morning everyone. Donald Trump is expected to reveal in the next hour which tariffs he is going to place on imports from Australia and other countries in his much-waited “liberation day” announcement. We have full coverage on what it means for the economy and the world.

We also have the latest on concern about electioneering on the app Rednote, the threat of massive flooding in northern New South Wales, and can US border guards really confiscate your phone?

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Flood warning | Hundreds of emergency workers have been deployed in northern New South Wales as the impact of heavy rain and flooding in Queensland moves south. The risk of flooding could last for weeks, forecasters warned, and the state premier said recovery could take years.

Exclusive | Disinformation experts have accused migration agents of sharing false information about Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on the Chinese social media app Rednote to win clients, including claims Australia has turned “wicked” and is actively targeting Chinese people.

Border force | Amid reports of visitors to the US being asked to surrender their phones for checking at airports, we have tried to answer a few key questions for travellers and their rights. It comes as the musician Neil Young said he could be banned from returning to the States after his European tour this year because of his criticism of Donald Trump.

Victoria cuts | The Victorian magistrates court is considering cutting more than a quarter of its backroom staff despite the prospect of its workload increasing as the Allan government presses ahead with “tough on crime” policies.

‘Landlord’s market’ | Rents are growing at the slowest rate in four years thanks in part to increased supply, a new report shows, but are still at record highs and it’s still a “landlord’s market”.

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Tariff time | As the world awaits Donald Trump’s tariff announcement, the Australian government has not ruled out taking Washington to the World Trade Organization if it is targeted in the “liberation day” regime to be imposed this morning. The UK government says it is prepared for “all eventualities”, we have an explainer on how the European Union might respond, and one more generally looking at tariffs and why they matter. Follow developments live.

‘Loser’ Musk | Democrats were celebrating after the election for a vacant Wisconsin supreme court seat turned into a repudiation of Elon Musk, who spent millions on the Republican candidate but was branded a loser by gleeful opponents. In a bad day for the tycoon, Tesla said sales fell 13% worldwide in March.

Gaza | Israel’s defence minister has said the country intends to “seize large areas” of the Gaza Strip amid a major expansion of aerial and ground operations in the besieged Palestinian territory. A doctor who examined the bodies of some of the 15 paramedics and rescue workers shot dead by Israeli forces has said there is evidence of execution-style killing.

Dementia hope | Researchers who tracked cases of dementia in Welsh adults have uncovered the strongest evidence yet that the shingles vaccination reduces the risk of developing the devastating brain disease.

Myanmar miracle | A man has been pulled alive from the rubble of a hotel in Myanmar, five days after the country’s worst earthquake in a century.

 
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