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Job-sharing MP idea ‘just doesn’t work’, Birmingham says; human rights concerns over WA detention centre
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Job-sharing MP idea ‘just doesn’t work’, Birmingham says; human rights concerns over WA detention centre
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Content removal clash  
Elon Musk’s X a ‘factory for trolls and misinformation’, assistant treasurer says
Alleged mushroom murders  
Court hears Erin Patterson may not face committal hearing until 2025
Spice Girls  
Girl group reunites at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Sydney church riot  
Images of 12 men released as police look for up to 50 people
The rural network
The Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
‘An unexplained phenomenon’  
The Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
How ‘childcare deserts’ are holding Australia back – Full Story podcast
How ‘childcare deserts’ are holding Australia back – Full Story podcast
Sport
Young gun Reid enters the AFL fishbowl and feasts on the hype
Young gun Reid enters the AFL fishbowl and feasts on the hype
No wins, no goals  
Olyroos slump out of Paris qualifying tournament
Coventry 3-3 Man Utd (2-4 pens)  
Ten Hag’s side survive epic comeback to reach FA Cup final
Culture
‘Hundreds will come out on a weeknight in Canberra’  
Is the Baso Australia’s best music venue?
Is the Baso Australia’s best music venue?
Film  
‘He erased the entire project’ … the book Stanley Kubrick didn’t want anyone to read to be published
Film  
Rebel Moon- Part 2: The Scargiver review – more generic sci-fi from Zack Snyder
Opinion
The staggering suicide crisis billows unabated through our First Nations communities
The staggering suicide crisis billows unabated through our First Nations communities
Looking for role models among the spiritual leaders of history? Look to the women in their lives
Collective trauma has brought Australians together but rising inequality is leaving many behind
Lifestyle
Three things with Bruce Pascoe  
My teeth were all over the place, like a dropped Mahjong set
My teeth were all over the place, like a dropped Mahjong set
My insomnia hell  
Sleeplessness is a curse – but I think I finally have the answer
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Sex offender banned from using tools in landmark UK case
Sex offender banned from using tools in landmark UK case
Science
Physicist Claudia de Rham  
‘Gravity connects everything, from a person to a planet’
‘Gravity connects everything, from a person to a planet’
Environment
Google  
Google Maps to show most fuel-efficient route and may prompt Australians to try greener alternatives
Google Maps to show most fuel-efficient route and may prompt Australians to try greener alternatives
Documentary films  
‘They just make you happy’: the Queensland farmers who took a chance on a million sunflowers
Video
Kamilaroi Bigambul artist Archie Moore wins Gold Lion award at Venice Biennale
Kamilaroi Bigambul artist Archie Moore wins Gold Lion award at Venice Biennale
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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