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Tennis fans enjoy a thrilling French Open quarter-final between Tommy Paul and Carlos Alcaraz, while cricket celebrates Virat Kohli's first IPL title with RCB's victory over Punjab Kings. Meanwhile, Chelsea negotiates for Milan's keeper Maignan and pays to offload Sancho, signaling major football moves.

Australia news live: Sydney ferries resume after heavy fog; Hegseth asks Marles to lift defence spending to 3.5% of GDP

The GuardianSunday, June 1, 2025 at 11:39:44 PM
Australia news live: Sydney ferries resume after heavy fog; Hegseth asks Marles to lift defence spending to 3.5% of GDP
Sydney's ferries are back in action after heavy fog caused delays this morning, according to Transport NSW. Meanwhile, independent senator Tammy Tyrrell is pushing Labor to adjust the timing of Help/Hecs debt indexation, which just went up by 3.2%. She’s even advocating for a 20% cut to all student debts—something Labor might tackle soon.
Editor’s Note: For commuters, the ferry resumption is a relief, but the bigger story here is the growing pressure on student debt policies. Tyrrell’s push could signal a shift in how Australia handles education costs, which matters to millions with loans. The fog may have lifted, but the debate over student debt is just heating up.
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