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Australia news live: AEC worried about low turnout for Cook byelection; Albanese must ‘act now’ to secure Assange’s release, brother says
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Australia news live: AEC worried about low turnout for Cook byelection; Albanese must ‘act now’ to secure Assange’s release, brother says
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Samantha Murphy  
New intelligence sparks police search for missing woman’s body south of Ballarat
Cheap coal, cheap workers, Chinese money  
Indonesia’s nickel success comes at a price
Pumped hydro  
Proposed $4bn project could power a third of Sydney’s households by 2031
Breaking news  
One dead and five injured in Washington DC shooting, police say
The rural network
Horseback archery draws new riders across Australia
‘It’s not cliquey or judgy'  
Horseback archery draws new riders across Australia
Enthusiasts say the sport is more inclusive and less snobby than other equestrian pursuits, making beginners feel more welcome
Full Story podcast
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How Centrepay plunged vulnerable Australians into debt – Full Story podcast
How Centrepay plunged vulnerable Australians into debt – Full Story podcast
Sport
PSG 2-3 Barcelona  
Raphinha and Christensen conjure slim advantage after dramatic first leg
Raphinha and Christensen conjure slim advantage after dramatic first leg
Finlayson’s ban could herald new era after years of inaction
A-League Women  
Finals series to test post-World Cup growth
Culture
Television & radio  
Heartbreak High season two review – busy, blingy but all a bit flaccid
Heartbreak High season two review – busy, blingy but all a bit flaccid
Music  
‘With a Strat you can rule the world!’ Nile Rodgers, Bonnie Raitt and John Squire on the electric guitar that changed everything
Stage  
John Kearns: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Opinion
Watch the shouting! How parents’ sideline behaviour can strip the fun out of children’s sport
Watch the shouting! How parents’ sideline behaviour can strip the fun out of children’s sport
Talk of interest rate cuts soon is optimistic – here’s why the RBA may decide doing nothing is safer
Are you sick of rich people hoarding empty houses? Somebody should do something – no not like that!
Lifestyle
Dinner, all wrapped up  
Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for fish finger tacos
Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for fish finger tacos
The highs and lows of an It-shoe  
How Adidas Sambas took over the world
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Race heats up as OpenAI, Google and Mistral release new models
Race heats up as OpenAI, Google and Mistral release new models
Science
Animal behaviour  
Fox bones at ancient burial site suggest animal may have been kept as pet
 Fox bones at ancient burial site suggest animal may have been kept as pet
Environment
Australian economy  
Albanese reveals plan for interventionist green industry policy similar to Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
Albanese reveals plan for interventionist green industry policy similar to Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
The Top End carbon bomb  
Charles Darwin University asked inquiry not to publish staff submissions critical of its support for harbour project
Video
Biden announces new joint Japan-Australia air missile defence network – video
Biden announces new joint Japan-Australia air missile defence network – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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