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Trump’s Super Tuesday victory speech  
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The extraordinary case of the Queensland councillor seeking re-election while fighting a murder charge
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Company quits major Australian auto lobby over its ‘false claims’ about government’s clean car policy
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Targeting the ‘perfect invasive species’ one fishing competition at a time
Carp Diem  
Targeting the ‘perfect invasive species’ one fishing competition at a time
2.3 tonnes of carp were removed from the Narrabri creek in north-west NSW at the annual carp muster – but experts say it won’t make a dent
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Ten years on: the disappearance of MH370 – Full Story
Ten years on: the disappearance of MH370 – Full Story
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AFL season starts full of promise even as off-field issues mount up
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The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
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Why is Netflix idolising a porn star infamous for scenes of violence to women?
‘The worst AI-generated artwork we’ve seen’  
Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook ad fail
Opinion
Having a low income is like being a kid again – though now every expense comes with guilt
Having a low income is like being a kid again – though now every expense comes with guilt
Australia’s economy has slowed to a halt. It’s time for the Reserve Bank to take its foot off the brake
Is Kylie Minogue doing a shoey the most Australian thing of all time?
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‘You shouldn’t judge a tea by its packet’  
Home brands top Choice taste test
Home brands top Choice taste test
My first time in a spin class  
I’m unable to escape. My feet are locked to the bike
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Elon Musk  
Donald Trump reportedly meets with X boss amid fundraising push
Donald Trump reportedly meets with X boss amid fundraising push
Science
Huge, bitey, freakishly ugly  
Is this the world’s nastiest prehistoric reptile?
Is this the world’s nastiest prehistoric reptile?
Environment
Asbestos  
Asbestos-contaminated mulch found at 75 sites across Sydney, watchdog finds
Asbestos-contaminated mulch found at 75 sites across Sydney, watchdog finds
Australian foreign policy  
Anthony Albanese flatly denies claim Thai PM asked for slowing of fuel efficiency standards
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