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Great Barrier Reef  
Discovery overturns belief Aboriginal Australians did not make pottery, archaeologists say
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Mexico 0-2 Australia: international women’s football friendly – live reaction
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High court finds no requirement for minister to read submissions on visa decisions
Italy  
Hydroelectric plant explosion kills at least three workers
The rural network
Ballarat has lost another remarkable woman. In this dark time, I recall her enthusiasm and joy
Ballarat has lost another remarkable woman. In this dark time, I recall her enthusiasm and joy
The death of Hannah McGuire is the latest in a series of tragedies that have rocked our regional Victorian city – but grief will not define us
Full Story podcast
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What is Reddit really worth? – Full Story podcast
What is Reddit really worth? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Real Madrid 3-3 Manchester City  
Valverde volleys hosts level in thriller with defending champions
Valverde volleys hosts level in thriller with defending champions
Irankunda's agency over his future is a good thing for the game
Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich  
Trossard keeps Gunners hopes alive with equaliser after Kane penalty
Culture
Books  
For 30 years I saw my kidnapping as character-building – until I finally faced what happened to me
For 30 years I saw my kidnapping as character-building – until I finally faced what happened to me
'Her demons were probably worse’  
Does Back to Black reveal the real Amy Winehouse?
Joker: Folie à Deux  
Trailer for Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga musical sequel released
Opinion
Tanya Plibersek’s proposal to save Toondah Harbour is a win for both threatened species and people power
Tanya Plibersek’s proposal to save Toondah Harbour is a win for both threatened species and people power
What Fifi the dog’s final months can show us about cancer treatment and caring until the end
Housing in Australia is a bin fire – and desperate people will buy anything
Lifestyle
Supermarket instant coffee taste test  
The worst is ‘what we’ll drink during the apocalypse’
The worst is ‘what we’ll drink during the apocalypse’
‘I’m not going to be running, yet’  
A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
Technology
Nick Clegg  
Meta’s global affairs chief plays down AI’s threat to global democracy
Meta’s global affairs chief plays down AI’s threat to global democracy
Science
Psychology  
Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say
Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say
Environment
Melbourne  
Asbestos confirmed in seven Melbourne parks after latest tests
Asbestos confirmed in seven Melbourne parks after latest tests
Australia news  
Museum loses anti-discrimination case – as it happened
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What is the religious discrimination bill? And why are Australians still talking about it? – video
What is the religious discrimination bill? And why are Australians still talking about it? – video
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Lenore Taylor

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