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Some of our top stories for the day include:
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers says markets are betting that the Reserve Bank may make a May interest rate cut of as high as 0.5 of a percentage point amid rising global economic uncertainty.
- Defence Minister Richard Marles says there have been discussions with the United States over Darwin Port being in Chinese hands, but refused to say if these were behind Labor’s U-turn on the port’s ownership.
- Victorian Opposition Leader Brad Battin has boldly claimed that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won’t appear again with the increasingly unpopular state premier Jacinta Allan for the rest of the election.
- Liberal MP Michael Sukkar claims the Coalition’s U-turn on its work from home policy shows Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is capable of admitting when he gets something wrong and will be marked up by voters.
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