πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australian Politics

April 10th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

ABC AU

Breaking: Queensland state MP Jimmy Sullivan found dead

Queensland state parliament is in shock after Jimmy Sullivan, the MP for Stafford, was found dead in Brisbane. Authorities have not yet released details surrounding the circumstances of his death. Sullivan's passing marks a significant loss for the Stafford electorate and triggers a by-election process for the seat.

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ABC AU

Queensland state MP Jimmy Sullivan found dead

Queensland MP Jimmy Sullivan, the member for Stafford, has been found dead in Brisbane. His passing marks a sudden loss for the state's parliamentary community. Authorities have not yet released further details surrounding the circumstances of his death.

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Guardian AU

Weasel words won’t do. In the Trump era, Australians need a PM to speak more clearly and more often | Tom McIlroy

Anthony Albanese's cautious communication style is drawing criticism from within Labor ranks as Australia navigates an increasingly volatile global environment shaped by Trump-era unpredictability. Where clarity and conviction are demanded, the Prime Minister has a habit of hedging, following others' leads on sensitive issues rather than setting the tone himself. With a federal election looming, the gap between what Australians need to hear and what their leader is willing to say is becoming harder to ignore.

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Guardian AU

Arrest of national war hero Ben Roberts-Smith cuts deeply to core of Australian psyche

Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, now faces criminal charges that have sent shockwaves through a nation that holds its military mythology sacred. The case has exposed a stark cultural fault line, pitting the revered Anzac tradition against mounting allegations of war crimes committed in Afghanistan. For a country whose national identity is deeply bound to battlefield valor, the prospect of its "modern personification of the Anzac spirit" β€” in former PM John Howard's words β€” standing accused of serious crimes cuts to the heart of how Australians see themselves.

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Guardian AU

Cutting fuel to Australia β€˜won’t happen’, says Singapore PM, as Albanese secures pledge from our largest petrol source

Singapore has pledged to maintain refined fuel supplies to Australia, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong personally assuring Anthony Albanese that cuts "won't happen" amid global energy uncertainty. The two nations have formalised the commitment through a new agreement to make "maximum efforts" to meet each other's energy security needs across petrol and LNG. The deal is a significant win for Canberra, given Singapore is Australia's largest source of refined petroleum products.

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