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Journalist’s Lebanese background detailed in email sent to managing director, court hears
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Journalist’s Lebanese background detailed in email sent to managing director, court hears
Australia news live  
BoM warns flood-affected areas in north Queensland could see ‘dangerous and life-threatening’ flash flooding
Science  
Asteroid’s chances of hitting Earth in 2032 just got higher – but don’t panic
World media lambasts Trump’s Gaza proposal, but News Corp praises idea as ‘worth a try’
US politics live  
Trump acts to remove chair of Federal Election Commission as Bondi disbands FBI ‘foreign influence task force’
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The rural network
‘I’ll see you in a year’: the Australian women over 60 hitting the road solo
Society  
‘I’ll see you in a year’: the Australian women over 60 hitting the road solo
A growing number of older women are taking up the nomadic lifestyle, challenging traditional views of ageing. While grey nomad stereotypes persist, many say it’s the best decision they ever made
 
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Politicians, private lunches, and the perils of passing the pub test – Full Story podcast
Politicians, private lunches, and the perils of passing the pub test – Full Story podcast
Sport
Cricket  
Lyon and Starc fire in second Test before Sri Lanka dig in
Lyon and Starc fire in second Test before Sri Lanka dig in
Carabao Cup  
Postecoglou's Spurs swept aside as Liverpool book Newcastle final showdown
Media  
The high price of sport: how fans in Australia can watch in 2025 and at what cost
Culture
Film  
‘I did it for the money!’ The films that made Tim Roth, Benedict Cumberbatch and more apologise
‘I did it for the money!’ The films that made Tim Roth, Benedict Cumberbatch and more apologise
Books  
Joan Lindsay by Brenda Niall review – a poignant biography of the Picnic at Hanging Rock author
Film  
From Alice to Zelig via Rosemary’s Baby: Mia Farrow’s 20 best films – ranked!
Opinion
I’m told there is an age at which falling over becomes ‘having a fall’. But I’m not nearly ready for that
I’m told there is an age at which falling over becomes ‘having a fall’. But I’m not nearly ready for that
Populist, kneejerk responses to racial and religious hatred are unlikely to make the community safer
Trump’s Gaza proposal crosses a red line. The Albanese government must reject it
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’m a successful woman but worry I don’t deserve it. How can I shake my constant self-doubt?
I’m a successful woman but worry I don’t deserve it. How can I shake my constant self-doubt?
Food  
Scientists crack what they say is the perfect way to boil an egg
Technology
Exclusive  
Owner of spyware used in alleged WhatsApp breach ends contract with Italy
Owner of spyware used in alleged WhatsApp breach ends contract with Italy
Science
Air pollution  
Air pollution reduces people’s ability to focus on everyday tasks, study finds
Air pollution reduces people’s ability to focus on everyday tasks, study finds
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Humpback whale song and human language are more similar than you might think. Here’s why
Humpback whale song and human language are more similar than you might think. Here’s why
Snakes  
Snake catchers find 102 red-bellied black snakes found in a single mulch pile in Sydney – video
Video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
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