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Jury discharged in Victoria’s alleged campsite murders trial before prosecutors open their case
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Jury discharged in Victoria’s alleged campsite murders trial before prosecutors open their case
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Win for the government  
High court rules indefinite detention legal in non-cooperation cases
'If we have to stand alone, we will'  
‘We will fight with our fingernails’ says Netanyahu after US threat to curb arms
Apple  
Company apologises for iPad ad criticised as ‘destruction of the human experience’
'Biggest single driver of deforestation'  
Move to protect Australian beef industry from EU land clearing laws criticised by scientists
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Move to protect Australian beef industry from EU land clearing laws criticised by scientists
'Biggest single driver of deforestation'  
Move to protect Australian beef industry from EU land clearing laws criticised by scientists
Agriculture minister says there’s ‘no risk’ cattle industry is ‘connected to deforestation’, a claim environmental scientists say is ‘patently false’
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Newsroom edition: how Labor is trying to frame the 2024 budget – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: how Labor is trying to frame the 2024 budget – Full Story podcast
Sport
'A wonderful ride'  
Matildas veteran Williams to retire after Paris Olympics
Matildas veteran Williams to retire after Paris Olympics
‘I’m frothing on it’  
Australia’s next big surfer George Pittar soaks in new success
Underdogs no more  
Mariners’ resurgence close to remarkable conclusion
Culture
Stage  
‘There’s no forgiveness in us’: 25 years after Matthew Shepard’s murder, his parents want the world to remember
‘There’s no forgiveness in us’: 25 years after Matthew Shepard’s murder, his parents want the world to remember
Film  
Ian McShane: ‘When I was about to get it on with Richard Burton, he said I reminded him of Elizabeth’
Books  
Safe Haven by Shankari Chandran review – a damning indictment of Australia’s refugee policy
Opinion
It’s wall-to-wall lesbians out there! But the sudden acceptance of queerness is slightly complicated
It’s wall-to-wall lesbians out there! But the sudden acceptance of queerness is slightly complicated
The government has unveiled its new energy plan and it’s a gas
I weep for the corals, but what I saw on the Great Barrier Reef gives me hope
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My mother spends her days serving a ‘holy man’. How can I make her see he is not a positive force?
My mother spends her days serving a ‘holy man’. How can I make her see he is not a positive force?
'I couldn’t stand her'  
What makes people annoying?
Technology
OpenAI  
Chat GPT creator considers allowing users to create AI-generated pornography
Chat GPT creator considers allowing users to create AI-generated pornography
Science
Medical research  
UK toddler has hearing restored in world first gene therapy trial
UK toddler has hearing restored in world first gene therapy trial
Environment
Pacific islands  
How the humble coconut is starting to fuel parts of Papua New Guinea
How the humble coconut is starting to fuel parts of Papua New Guinea
Energy  
Labor’s gas strategy: what is it and why do critics call it ‘Back to the Future’?
Video
Australian students on why they've joined the pro-Palestinian protest movement – video
Australian students on why they've joined the pro-Palestinian protest movement – video
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