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Australia news live: Clive Palmer’s mining company tops list of political donors; former NSW treasurer Michael Egan dies
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Australia news live: Clive Palmer’s mining company tops list of political donors; former NSW treasurer Michael Egan dies
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Aged care  
One-third of outsourced nursing home inspections rejected as substandard
On a mission  
The Australian who ascended to the helm of a Republican-linked fundamentalist Christian group
Queensland  
Tanya Plibersek urged to block ‘climate-wrecking’ coalmine that would raze koala habitat
Budget warning  
Jim Chalmers warns restoring tax cuts to high earners will cost almost $40bn
Middle East crisis
Hamas mulls ceasefire proposal amid intense fighting across Gaza
Cairo talks  
Hamas mulls ceasefire proposal amid intense fighting across Gaza
Leader of Hamas heads to Cairo talks, with many families of Israeli hostages pressing for a negotiated release
The rural network
Millions of Australians at risk of being stung each year, experts warn
Fire ant threat  
Millions of Australians at risk of being stung each year, experts warn
Inquiry into invasive pest hears of risks species poses to health, agriculture and environment if it becomes endemic
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
What’s gone wrong at Boeing? – Full Story podcast
What’s gone wrong at Boeing? – Full Story podcast
Sport
'I thought I was done'  
Marsh, Australia’s forgotten man, wins Allan Border medal
Marsh, Australia’s forgotten man, wins Allan Border medal
Liverpool 4-1 Chelsea  
Brilliant Bradley runs show as Reds march on at the top
Tottenham 3-2 Brentford  
Richarlison wraps up feisty win to send Spurs fourth
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Kirin J Callinan on the ketamine overdose and heartbreak that made his ‘most truthful’ new album
Kirin J Callinan on the ketamine overdose and heartbreak that made his ‘most truthful’ new album
‘This was the most feared address in Amsterdam’  
Steve McQueen takes us on a tour for Occupied City
Argylle review  
Unbearably self-satisfied smirk of a spy caper from Matthew Vaughn
Opinion
Australian inflation is under control – now it’s time to worry about the economic health of households
Australian inflation is under control – now it’s time to worry about the economic health of households
Why I’m not done fighting – for animal rights, and for women
What does Barnaby know that we do not? Does the secret lie in the mysterious fourth quadrant?
Lifestyle
‘Fresh, punchy, full of citrus and herbs’  
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
Baby happy hours, communal living  
How to make parenting less lonely
Technology
Inside the Taylor Swift deepfake scandal  
‘It’s men telling a powerful woman to get back in her box’
‘It’s men telling a powerful woman to get back in her box’
Science
Baby shark!  
Researchers may have captured first image of newborn great white
Researchers may have captured first image of newborn great white
Environment
Tasmania  
Court orders temporary halt to logging in Tasmanian forest ahead of swift parrot case
Court orders temporary halt to logging in Tasmanian forest ahead of swift parrot case
Sydney  
Are shark bites on the rise and how can swimmers stay safe in Sydney?
Video
'That's what grownups do': changes to stage-three tax cuts a 'good call', says economist – video
'That's what grownups do': changes to stage-three tax cuts a 'good call', says economist – video
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