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‘I think it’s a Banksy’  
Mystery plaque for adulterer ignites speculation in artist’s home city
Blake Lively  
US actor ‘mortified’ over Catherine joke after princess’s cancer news
Stamp duty reform  
Would Victoria be better off with a land tax instead?
The rural network
Shutdown of 3G networks a looming threat for some regions
‘Health and safety issue’  
Shutdown of 3G networks a looming threat for some regions
Telcos have promised no loss of coverage when the 3G network shuts down, but farmers outside of official coverage areas are worried their lifeline will turn off
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Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics – Full Story podcast
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Hamilton hits 14-year low in Australian GP qualifying
Hamilton hits 14-year low in Australian GP qualifying
Six seconds after kickoff  
Austria’s Baumgartner scores fastest goal in international football history
England 0-1 Brazil  
Endrick scores only goal to dent Southgate’s Euro 2024 buildup
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‘If you’re anointed tonight, you can be dumped on tomorrow’  
Steve Martin on fame, failure and TV humiliation
Steve Martin on fame, failure and TV humiliation
‘I was maybe a little arrogant'  
Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig on fatherhood, politics, and growing up
‘I’m still trying to recover’  
Annie Potts on Ghostbusters, Toy Story – and the car crash that almost killed her
Opinion
How do climate scientists look after themselves?
How do climate scientists look after themselves?
Long Covid may be nothing unique in the future – but its effects today are still very real
Constant bad news doing your head in? Why not read about the fish doorbell instead
Lifestyle
‘Now there are people who are willing to pay’  
The rise of private mothers groups
The rise of private mothers groups
Leading questions  
My lifelong dream has been to rescue cats. My partner is allergic – what do I do?
Technology
Mike Lynch  
What have we learned from week one of the US fraud trial of 'Britain's Bill Gates'
What have we learned from week one of the US fraud trial of 'Britain's Bill Gates'
Science
London  
Is Science Museum’s green power gallery tainted by fossil-fuel cash?
Is Science Museum’s green power gallery tainted by fossil-fuel cash?
Environment
Great Barrier Reef  
‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’: Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy
‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’: Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy
Change by degrees  
‘Planting a tree is hope in action’: the people regenerating urban habitats and growing community
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The moment New South Wales banned gay conversion practices – video
The moment New South Wales banned gay conversion practices – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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