
Cassandra Morgan
Reporter at The Age
Reporter @theage | Formerly @AAPNewswire, @canberratimes, @smh | DMs open, or send tips to [email protected] 📬
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watoday.com.au | Cassandra Morgan |Nicole Winfield |Silvia Stellacci |Rob Harris
Pope Francis dies live updates: Head of the Catholic Church dead at 88SaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeKey postsHide key postsHours before his death, Pope Francis delighted Easter crowdsBy Nicole Winfield and Silvia StellacciHours before his death was announced, Pope Francis emerged from his convalescence on Easter Sunday to bless thousands of people in St Peter’s Square in the Vatican City, and treat them to a surprise popemobile drive through the piazza.
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smh.com.au | Cassandra Morgan |Nicole Winfield |Silvia Stellacci |Rob Harris
By Nicole Winfield and Silvia StellacciHours before his death was announced, Pope Francis emerged from his convalescence on Easter Sunday to bless thousands of people in Vatican City’s St. Peter’s Square, and treat them to a surprise popemobile romp through the piazza. His appearance drew wild cheers and applause. The crowd shouted, “Viva il Papa (long live the pope)” and “bravo”, as Francis looped through the square in his open-topped popemobile and then up and down the main avenue leading to it.
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theage.com.au | Cassandra Morgan |Nicole Winfield |Silvia Stellacci |Rob Harris
Pope Francis, the reforming head of the Catholic Church who sought to modernise the pastoral and public priorities of the Vatican, has died at the age of 88. The Vatican announced the death of the Argentina-born Francis, a ground-breaking and progressive figure, on Monday. Pope Francis waves to the crowd during a parade in Philadelphia, US in 2015.Credit: APHe was the first pope in 12 centuries to be born or raised outside Europe, the first from the Americas and the first Jesuit to hold the role.
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6 days ago |
smh.com.au | Alexander Darling |Cassandra Morgan
By Alexander Darling and Cassandra Morgan April 18, 2025 — 2.29pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Shooters riding in helicopters to euthanise injured and starving koalas was officials’ only “appropriate” course of action after the animals were ravaged by bushfire, Victoria’s chief biodiversity officer says.
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smh.com.au | Brittany Busch |Cassandra Morgan |Eryk Bagshaw
By Brittany Busch, Cassandra Morgan and Eryk Bagshaw April 16, 2025 — 9.58am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A man who claims he ambushed the prime minister in a Melbourne hotel lobby has said he walked straight through the front door despite an apparent increase in security measures amid rising threats against Australian politicians.
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