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Paul Gallagher

Morning Mail: Dutton switches to culture wars in last debate; Canada ‘heartbroken’ after car ramming; Liverpool win league

Peter Dutton makes a point during the final election leaders’ debate with Anthony Albanese, hosted by Channel Seven.
Peter Dutton makes a point during the final election leaders’ debate with Anthony Albanese, hosted by Channel Seven. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

Morning everyone. There were signs of determination and desperation in Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton’s fractious final election debate. We assess their performance last night, survey crucial seats up for grabs and look at some big issues that have – so far – barely ranked a mention on the campaign trail.

Meanwhile, the death toll from a SUV ramming attack in Vancouver has risen to 11 – and there are warnings Gaza’s population is on the brink of a new catastrophe as food aid runs dry. Plus: we meet the man helping to keep the world’s busiest railways running from a shed in Melbourne.

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Gina episode 5: The portrait

It’s the portrait of Gina Rinehart that launched 1,000 memes, went viral globally and became Australia’s Mona Lisa. But it’s also a symbol of how wealth intersects with other areas of life, including art and sport – and what happened when the national netball team was confronted by part of the Hancock family legacy. How does Rinehart use her money to control her image – and what would she rather you don’t see?

In-depth

Gina Rinehart’s father, Lang Hancock – known for his racist comments about Aboriginal people, including that he believed some should be forcibly sterilised – always denied claims that he fathered two daughters to Aboriginal women who lived and worked at Mulga Downs station while he was a young man. But now, previously unreported documents offer an insight into Hancock’s relationship with two children who were removed from the station under government policies that created the Stolen Generations. They lend weight to claims that Rinehart has Aboriginal half-sisters.

Not the news

In the latest of our Kindness of Strangers series, David shares his tale of desperation about being stuck on the road in a period when hitchhiking was turned upside down. Giving up hopes of a lift, he tucked himself up and took a nap; when he woke up, his luck changed when a convoy of strange-looking trucks approached carrying a giraffe, an elephant and some lions.

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High school students in Victoria are shunning the “hell” of ATAR-scored final exams and flocking to the vocational VCE in their thousands, the Age reports. Experts claim mental health payouts for workers could soon become impossible under proposed changes by the Minns government, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. A band of citizen scientists is helping to stop the decline of kelp – the “rainforests of the sea” – in Tasmanian waters, the Mercury reports.

What’s happening today

  • VIC | Jury empanelment in the trial of Erin Patterson is expected to begin in Morwell.

  • VIC | Mass is being held at St Patrick’s cathedral in Melbourne to mark the death of Pope Francis.

  • NSW | The Bondi Junction coronial inquest begins in Lidcombe.

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And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day. Until tomorrow.

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