The Breakdown puts a selection of Australia’s daily news into context. Today’s picks:

• After calls for her deportation, Yassmin Abdel-Magied is leaving Australia — but not before a national news network polled its audience about whether she should.

• Why it’s getting harder for New Zealanders to become Australian.

Should She Go? Vote Now!

Some Australians demanded that Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a Muslim activist and former television host, get out of the country — and now she will.

She announced on Monday on Instagram that she was moving to London. In April, Ms. Abdel-Magied’s Anzac Day Facebook post — calling for Australians to remember Syrians, Palestinians and the detainees at Nauru and Manus Island — set off a firestorm of vitriol, as she was accused of politicizing a day of remembrance. She apologized “unreservedly,” but more than 30,000 people signed a petition calling for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to terminate her, and some said that Ms. Abdel-Magied, a Sudanese-born Australian, should be deported. (Her show “Australia Wide” was canceled, but not because of the controversy, according to ABC.)

On Monday, Seven News Australia put the question of her departure to its audience, asking in a poll on Facebook whether Ms. Abdel-Magied, 26, should move or “stay and face her critics.”