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Bondi Junction shopping centre opening for ‘reflection day’ tomorrow after stabbing attack; trade to resume Friday
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Bondi Junction shopping centre opening for ‘reflection day’ tomorrow after stabbing attack; trade to resume Friday
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Night parrots  
300,000ha Queensland cattle station bought for conservation after $21m donation
‘Very totemic and very Aboriginal’  
Australia’s entry at Venice Biennale is a family tree going back 65,000 years
Donald Trump  
Ex-president rebuked as hush-money trial judge warns against juror intimidation
Class divide  
Three of wealthiest private schools got double the federal funding they were entitled to last year
The rural network
Australia should prepare as the climate crisis worsens, study finds
20-year megadroughts  
Australia should prepare as the climate crisis worsens, study finds
Climate modelling by the Australian National University found Australia has experienced megadroughts every 150 to 1,000 years and is due for another
Full Story podcast
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Is the Middle East on the brink? – Full Story podcast
Is the Middle East on the brink? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Barcelona 1-4 PSG (4-6 agg)  
Mbappé inspires comeback victory after Araújo red
Mbappé inspires comeback victory after Araújo red
AFLW  
Emma Moore appointed as new boss to grow women’s competition
LeBron James  
NBA superstar remains one of one in golden era of older talent
Culture
‘It is a job, not a hobby’  
The Wall Street lawyer who quit to make Lego art
The Wall Street lawyer who quit to make Lego art
‘This place is a gem’  
In remote Australia, a cultural festival thousands of years in the making
Art  
Inside the world of hidden Renaissance portraits
Opinion
Albanese’s promised clean economy act has been a long time coming but it’s the right place to start
Albanese’s promised clean economy act has been a long time coming but it’s the right place to start
Too often, women are denied justice for sexual assault. The Lehrmann judgment marks progress
I am a psychiatrist covering Bondi. We need to invest in mental health services, not stigmatise people
Lifestyle
Eight unsung kitchen tools every home cook should own  
You’ll wonder how you lived without them
You’ll wonder how you lived without them
Losing my hair made me miserable. Now I’m as bald as an egg, I couldn’t be happier
Technology
Deepfakes  
Creating sexually explicit images to be made offence in UK
Creating sexually explicit images to be made offence in UK
Science
Space  
Astronomers discover Milky Way’s biggest stellar black hole – 33 times mass of sun
Astronomers discover Milky Way’s biggest stellar black hole – 33 times mass of sun
Environment
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BoM declares the El Niño is over and another La Niña could be on the way
BoM declares the El Niño is over and another La Niña could be on the way
Environment  
Labor accused of broken promise after delaying laws to address Australia’s extinction crisis
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'It felt like something surreal': Wakeley community on Sydney church stabbing – video
'It felt like something surreal': Wakeley community on Sydney church stabbing – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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