Advice columnist E Jean Carroll was attacked by former president but not raped, jury decides, awarding her $5m; treasurer walks fine line in budget
Morning everyone. The big breaking news this morning is that a New York jury has decided former US president Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed the writer E Jean Carroll – though it did not find that he raped her – awarding her $US5m in damages. He’s called the verdict a “disgrace”.
At home, the reaction will crank up today after Jim Chalmers’ first full budget. We have a full buffet of news, analysis and features on the treasurer’s big day, including how it’s seen by different age groups, what it means politically, and a breakdown by charts.
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