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Coalition ‘not at all’ embarrassed for targeting government over arrest of immigration detainee revealed to be wrongful
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Rancour in Redland city  
Mayoral race turns toxic as Andrew Laming attempts political comeback
‘I can’t keep living like this’  
A day on the frontline of Australia’s homelessness crisis
Cricket  
Nathan Lyon spins Australia to victory as New Zealand collapse in first Test
Kumanjayi Walker inquest  
Family’s complaint about The Australian’s coverage not investigated by media watchdog
The rural network
The public transport deserts on Brisbane’s northern fringe
‘There’s no way to get home’  
The public transport deserts on Brisbane’s northern fringe
Two-thirds of households in Caboolture have at least two cars – and locals say that’s because both public transport and cycling infrastructure is lacking
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: can Peter Dutton win the next election? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: can Peter Dutton win the next election? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Nottm Forest 0-1 Liverpool  
Hosts furious as referee error hands Klopp’s side chance to snatch win
Hosts furious as referee error hands Klopp’s side chance to snatch win
Tottenham 3-1 Crystal Palace  
Rare Werner goal inspires comeback win for Spurs
Haaland is both solution and problem for Man City
Culture
Rainbow airwaves  
How JOY has helped give Australia’s queer community a voice
How JOY has helped give Australia’s queer community a voice
‘The greatest genius ever’  
Remarkable Leonardo da Vinci manuscripts to go on show in Australia
The Lehman Trilogy review  
Masterful performances animate a flawed project
Opinion
Queensland’s violent past deserves scrutiny – with facts, not finger-pointing
Queensland’s violent past deserves scrutiny – with facts, not finger-pointing
Dunkley shows the Liberal party’s ‘more of the same’ is not a path to government
If Meta’s intransigence isn’t enough, AI poses an even greater threat to journalism
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The moment I knew  
After our first kiss, the night felt like Before Sunrise
After our first kiss, the night felt like Before Sunrise
How to host apéro  
Drinks, great chat and a French cheese puff recipe
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Elon Musk sues OpenAI accusing it of putting profit before humanity
Elon Musk sues OpenAI accusing it of putting profit before humanity
Science
Medical research  
Researchers study brain activity of surgeons for signs of cognitive overload
Researchers study brain activity of surgeons for signs of cognitive overload
Environment
Birds  
What’s paralysing thousands of rainbow lorikeets? Scientists search for the cause as volunteer carers are overwhelmed
What’s paralysing thousands of rainbow lorikeets? Scientists search for the cause as volunteer carers are overwhelmed
The Crunch  
What’s really happening with emissions and the climate crisis in Australia
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Drone vision shows sinkhole beneath Sydney building – video
Drone vision shows sinkhole beneath Sydney building – video
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Lenore Taylor

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