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AFP grilled over undercover operation involving autistic 13-year-old boy; Ben Roberts-Smith appeal begins
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Under Lowitja O’Donoghue, our greatest leader of the modern era, Indigenous affairs made real progress
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Houthis may sabotage western internet cables, Yemen telecoms firms warn
Middle East crisis
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‘Everything beautiful has been destroyed’  
Palestinians mourn a city in tatters
More than 200 buildings of cultural and historical significance have been reduced to rubble in Gaza, including mosques, cemeteries and museums
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Plan to power Cowra in doubt after regional investment fund shuttered
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Plan to power Cowra in doubt after regional investment fund shuttered
Construction of $26m Clean Cowra biomass generator was scheduled to begin this year, but operators yet to secure a new funding source
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The fight over Māori rights – Full Story podcast
The fight over Māori rights – Full Story podcast
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Gunners ignite title hopes as Martinelli punishes errors
Gunners ignite title hopes as Martinelli punishes errors
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Abbott stars as Australia claim ODI series over West Indies
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Anderson claims India ‘nerves there to see’ as England chase 399
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The Jewish boy who became a Nazi mascot  
The extraordinary story of Alex Kurzem
The extraordinary story of Alex Kurzem
Christopher Priest  
Author of The Prestige dies aged 80
‘There’s a certain madness to it’  
Fans await new chord in John Cage gig with 616 years left to run
Opinion
Loss of confidence at work can be debilitating but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence
Loss of confidence at work can be debilitating but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence
My memory of life and the markers of its passing are refracted through the sea
Young women are turning their backs on body positivity. It’s time we all stopped obsessing about how we look
Lifestyle
Three things with Rebecca Gibney  
If I don’t get enough sleep, I am a nightmare
If I don’t get enough sleep, I am a nightmare
The moment I knew  
As I read his palm, I had a sixth sense this same hand would hold my babies
Technology
‘They thought they were doing good, but it made people worse’  
Why mental health apps are under scrutiny
Why mental health apps are under scrutiny
Science
Space  
Cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko sets world record for most time spent in space
Cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko sets world record for most time spent in space
Environment
Energy  
One in five Australians lack ‘basic’ electricity protections against issues such as disconnections during heatwaves
One in five Australians lack ‘basic’ electricity protections against issues such as disconnections during heatwaves
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Climate groups welcome fuel efficiency standards – as it happened
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Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
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