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Are Peter Dutton’s culture wars a winning strategy – or just hot air?
Election 2025  
Are Peter Dutton’s culture wars a winning strategy – or just hot air?
The conservative Coalition leader wants to portray the Labor government as out of touch with its traditional working-class base
Mental health  
NSW psychiatrists threatening to resign say it’s not about money - it’s about the ‘collapse’ of the system
Mining  
Mined diamonds are a waste of money, an expert says. Here’s why
US politics  
Steve Bannon says inauguration marks ‘official surrender’ of tech titans to Trump
Queensland  
Man charged with attempted murder after allegedly setting woman on fire at home south of Brisbane
Weather forecast  
Wild NSW storms expected to ease as WA’s Pilbara region braces for cyclone
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The rural network
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
Farming Simulator, a video game popular with farmers and fakers alike, has taken over my house. But will it translate to better understanding of agriculture?
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Finally, a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Finally, a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Sport
Live  
Australian Open 2025: Sabalenka v Andreeva under way; Draper v Alcaraz to come – live
Australian Open 2025: Sabalenka v Andreeva under way; Draper v Alcaraz to come – live
England need honest reflection as failed ‘Jon-Ball’ all but ends Ashes hopes
Tennis  
De Minaur brings new weapons to Australian Open as stakes rise
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Culture
Radio  
50 years of Triple J: sex, drugs and a lot more than rock’n’roll
50 years of Triple J: sex, drugs and a lot more than rock’n’roll
Books  
Shankari Chandran, Robert Dessaix, Diana Reid and more: Australian books to look forward to in 2025
Film  
‘David Lynch altered our brains’: fellow directors, friends and fans remember a titan of cinema
Opinion
I’ve been climbing Tasmanian mountains for years – but I’m terrified of heights
I’ve been climbing Tasmanian mountains for years – but I’m terrified of heights
Australia is becoming an uninsurable nation. There may only be one solution
I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down – I just didn’t expect them to be such losers
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
Over chicken parma at a noisy pub, he recited an entire poem by heart
Over chicken parma at a noisy pub, he recited an entire poem by heart
66 days to change  
66 days to rediscover boredom: ‘The way I’d been thinking about time was wrong’
Technology
TikTok  
‘A lot of chaos, quickly’: panic grips US music industry as ‘kingmaker’ TikTok faces ban
‘A lot of chaos, quickly’: panic grips US music industry as ‘kingmaker’ TikTok faces ban
Science
Space  
‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?
‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?
Environment
Summer essentials  
There’s no fortune to be made, but there’s a reason we keep looking for these glassy treasures down in the mud
There’s no fortune to be made, but there’s a reason we keep looking for these glassy treasures down in the mud
Sydney  
Sydney’s unusual sewerage system to blame for faecal and fat balls on beaches, experts claim
Video
Sydney antisemitic attack: footage shows cars torched in Sydney's east - video
Sydney antisemitic attack: footage shows cars torched in Sydney's east - video
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