
Nick Evershed
Data and Interactives Editor and Journalist at The Guardian
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6 days ago |
theguardian.com | Nick Evershed |Josh Nicholas
Hello and welcome to another edition of The Crunch!In this week’s newsletter we have charts on the rental crisis in Australia, the decline in travellers to the US, how to stop the spread of measles, South Korean bushfires, and how to design a urinal that doesn’t splash. But first … some colourful correlationsThe Coalition has run a wave of ads claiming the teal independents – who are not a political party – “ally” with the Greens on votes in parliament.
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6 days ago |
theguardian.com | Sarah Basford Canales |Nick Evershed
The 2025 federal election marks an important time for voters born in the internet age, as gen Z and millennial voters significantly outnumber baby boomers heading to the polls. And what better way for politicians to connect with the youth than through TikTok – right? While the Greens might have captured the zeitgeist with their recent Brat-themed DJ set, an analysis by marketing company Fabulate found Anthony Albanese is actually leading in engagement on TikTok.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Nick Evershed
The Coalition has run a wave of attack ads against the teal independents. Since January it has spent $137,000 on Facebook ads via its “teals revealed” page. Elsewhere, billboards in key electorates promote its anti-teal campaign website, and ads are also running on YouTube.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Elias Visontay |Nick Evershed
Australians are increasingly avoiding travel to the United States under Donald Trump’s second presidency, fresh data shows, with forecasters expectingtourist numbers to plummet further throughout the year. Official statistics from the US International Trade Administration reveal the number of visitors from Australia in March 2025 was down by 7% compared with March 2024 – a reduction of 4,559 people.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Sarah Basford Canales |Nick Evershed
The 47th parliament was Australia’s most diverse to date. Both houses broke records for gender, ethnic and cultural diversity. Across both houses in the outgoing parliament, the gender split was 55% to 45% in favour of men. Women made up 39% of the House of Representatives and 58% of the Senate. How is this likely to change after the 2025 election? Guardian Australia analysed the incumbents and candidates to see what the next federal parliament could look like.
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