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Charlotte Graham-McLay

Morning Mail: public sector pay push after NSW Labor win, the rise of AI recruiters, US tornado deaths

Chris Minns orders a coffee
Chris Minns orders a coffee yesterday morning after his NSW election win. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP

Good morning. We have plenty of analysis from the New South Wales election for you this morning as Australia’s mainland is now wall-to-wall Labor. Counting resumes today with plenty of seats still in doubt, but not the result. The incoming premier, Chris Minns, is being urged to lift public sector wages and overhaul working conditions as a first priority. “This is a golden opportunity for a new government, a young government, to look at what the future can be,” a Health Services Union spokesperson said.

Elsewhere, survivors of clergy abuse say delays to their cases are “gutless”, we dig into the artificial intelligences that may be determining your chances in a job application, and Vladimir Putin’s deal to store nuclear weapons in Belarus makes the state a nuclear hostage, Ukraine says.

Australia

Incoming NSW premier Chris Minns walks with his family to a cafe on Kogarah on the morning after his election win
Incoming NSW premier Chris Minns walks with his family to a cafe on Kogarah on the morning after his election win. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP

World

Belarusians pay tribute to the memory of the residents of the village of Khatyn, burned 83 years ago as thousands of other Belarusian villages were destroyed by Nazi invaders
Belarusians pay tribute to the memory of the residents of the village of Khatyn, burned 83 years ago as thousands of other Belarusian villages were destroyed by Nazi invaders. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Full Story

Teenagers with a mobile phone vaping and drinking alcohol in a park
Teenagers with a mobile phone vaping and drinking alcohol in a park Photograph: Alamy

Australia’s kids are hooked on vapes – what are we doing about it?

The health minister has accused the vaping industry of creating a “new generation of nicotine addicts” amid rising reports of vaping addiction in teenagers and nicotine poisoning in toddlers. Guardian Australia’s medical editor, Melissa Davey, explores what Australia’s vaping crackdown – expected within the year – could look like, and the impact of vaping on kids.

In-depth

Food vendors cook at the Ramadan Nights food and cultural festival in Lakemba, Sydney
Food vendors cook at the Ramadan Nights food and cultural festival in Lakemba, Sydney. Photograph: Steven Saphore/AAP

Held every night over the month of Ramadan, food stalls at an annual market in Sydney sell everything from camel burgers to tandoori chicken, sweets including knafeh and drinks including Kashmiri tea and sahlab. Mostafa Rachwani visits the Lakemba markets and, while he hears their growth from a low-key gathering to a full-scale festival has been welcomed by some, while others lament that “it isn’t a Muslim event any more”.

Not the news

A neurosurgeon checks MRI scans of a brain.
A neurosurgeon checks MRI scans of a brain Photograph: sturti/Getty Images

The ocean of information that exists on brain health is so deep that sifting through it all can be its own brainteaser. Is it really all about sauerkraut? And do those brain training games do anything? Dr Ginni Mansberg speaks to 22 mind experts from around the world and shares their tips from sleep to supplements.

The world of sport

Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii of the Roosters makes a break at an NRL match against the New Zealand Warriors
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii of the Roosters makes a break at an NRL match against the New Zealand Warriors. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Media roundup

“Doomed from the start”, reads the Sydney Morning Herald’s analysis of the Liberals’ election defeat. Victoria’s premier, Daniel Andrews, flies to China today but has been criticised for not releasing his itinerary or inviting the media to scrutinise the four-day visit, according to the Age. And Northern Territory News reports that the NT’s prison population has surged to an all-time high, with 1% of the population behind bars.

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Brain teaser

And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day – with plenty more on the Guardian’s Puzzles app for iOS and Android. Until tomorrow.

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