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Dozens of flights cancelled at Sydney airport as state braces for further downpour; asbestos in second Melbourne park
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Dozens of flights cancelled at Sydney airport as state braces for further downpour; asbestos in second Melbourne park
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'To achieve the goals of the war'  
Israel to reopen Erez crossing into Gaza after Biden sounds warning over protecting civilians
Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial live updates  
Taylor Auerbach texted colleague Lehrmann ‘on the warpath’ during night of alleged bender
Dark energy  
New 3D cosmic map raises questions over future of universe, scientists say
Melbourne  
Men on the run after police attacked and cars rammed at petrol station
The rural network
Australia’s dirt to become net carbon emitter and threat to climate goals
'Huge' soil emissions  
Australia’s dirt to become net carbon emitter and threat to climate goals
Modelling points to ‘huge’ soil emissions in interior rangelands, which are more sensitive to a warming climate
Full Story podcast
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Israel divided: Netanyahu’s coalition crisis – Full Story podcast
Israel divided: Netanyahu’s coalition crisis – Full Story podcast
Sport
Gather Round folks, the Crows are too plain, too sloppy and too predictable
Gather Round folks, the Crows are too plain, too sloppy and too predictable
Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United  
Palmer’s hat-trick snatches thriller at the Bridge
Cycling  
Mass crash leaves Vine in hospital and Vingegaard’s Tour de France defence in doubt
Culture
‘Candid’, ‘remarkable’, ‘beguiling’  
The best Australian books out in April
The best Australian books out in April
‘Blue Monday is one of the 20th century’s greatest artworks’  
Wolfgang Tillmans on swapping his camera for a microphone
Film  
Before Dawn review – Anzac drama needed a bigger budget or a better script
Opinion
Australian women continue to pay more for basic healthcare – it’s time to stop Medicare’s gender bias
Australian women continue to pay more for basic healthcare – it’s time to stop Medicare’s gender bias
A scheme meant to help people avoid debt is now causing it – Centrepay needs urgent repair
Gaza goes hungry while the world watches
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’m desperately unhappy with my job, but my boss relies on me. Should I quit?
I’m desperately unhappy with my job, but my boss relies on me. Should I quit?
Le crookie lands in Australia  
Does the cookie-croissant hybrid live up to the hype?
Technology
‘The machine did it coldly’  
Israel used AI to identify 37,000 Hamas targets
Israel used AI to identify 37,000 Hamas targets
Science
The science of ‘weird shit'  
Why we believe in fate, ghosts and conspiracy theories
Why we believe in fate, ghosts and conspiracy theories
Environment
Melbourne  
Asbestos found in recycled mulch next to playground in Melbourne’s west
Asbestos found in recycled mulch next to playground in Melbourne’s west
Energy  
Mercury pollution at Eraring power plant rose 130% in 12 months
Video
PM responds to Netanyahu: not 'good enough' to call aid worker killings a 'product of war' – video
PM responds to Netanyahu: not 'good enough' to call aid worker killings a 'product of war' – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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