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Economy grew by 0.2% in December quarter; offshore wind farm size reduced after lobbying
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Economy grew by 0.2% in December quarter; offshore wind farm size reduced after lobbying
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MH370  
One of aviation’s biggest mysteries remains unsolved 10 years on
The Sofronoff saga has shattered whatever confidence we had in our legal system. Here’s what went wrong
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WA man charged with assault after allegedly restraining children with cable ties
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Two million hectares of Queensland forest destroyed in five years, new analysis shows
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Two million hectares of Queensland forest destroyed in five years, new analysis shows
Research finds almost all land cleared in the state between 2016 and 2021 in areas where threatened species habitat ‘likely to occur’
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League lays down marker with seven-game ban for Webster
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Culture
‘Bold’, ‘extremely fun’, ‘luminously written’  
The best Australian books out in March
The best Australian books out in March
‘We are buzzed with euphoria’  
Electric Fields to represent Australia at Eurovision
Stream team  
David Cronenberg’s video game thriller Existenz gets under the skin
Opinion
EVs are still too expensive for most Australians – so why are some carmakers and the Coalition standing in the way?
EVs are still too expensive for most Australians – so why are some carmakers and the Coalition standing in the way?
Untangling the effects of childhood trauma is essential to finding the correct diagnosis
The truth about nuclear energy: not everyone wants to know
Lifestyle
Friends assumed I would keep going, but after three rounds of IVF I knew I’d had enough
Friends assumed I would keep going, but after three rounds of IVF I knew I’d had enough
‘The world became so loud’  
What it’s like to suddenly lose your hearing
Technology
Facebook and Instagram: Meta services hit by widespread outages
Facebook and Instagram: Meta services hit by widespread outages
Science
Arctic  
Ice-free summers possible within next decade, scientists say
Ice-free summers possible within next decade, scientists say
Environment
New Zealand  
The Māori climate activist breaking legal barriers to bring corporate giants to court
The Māori climate activist breaking legal barriers to bring corporate giants to court
Electric vehicles  
Tesla accuses Australian car lobby group of making ‘false claims’ about Labor’s vehicle emissions plan
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MH370: key moments in the search for missing Malaysian flight – video
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