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K’gari dingo bites German tourist; Victoria’s treasurer launches extraordinary attack on Chris Minns over GST deal
Australia news live  
K’gari dingo bites German tourist; Victoria’s treasurer launches extraordinary attack on Chris Minns over GST deal
Peter Dutton  
CSIRO chief warns against ‘disparaging science’ after opposition leader criticises nuclear energy costings
Long Covid  
Time to stop using term for symptoms like those after flu, study finds
Michigan school shooter  
Father of teen who killed four students found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
Tennis  
Bee invasion forces delay of quarter-final at Indian Wells
The rural network
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
A ‘better deal’  
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
Rohan and Fiona Morris are part of a growing number of farmers ‘doing things differently’ by selling meat products directly from his farm
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the future of Australia’s alliance with the US – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the future of Australia’s alliance with the US – Full Story podcast
Sport
Premier League and FA Cup quarter-finals  
What to look out for this weekend
What to look out for this weekend
David Squires on …  
Western Sydney Wanderers’ seven stages of grief
AFL  
Carlton hang on in MCG thriller against brave Richmond
Culture
You’ll Never Find Me review  
Profoundly creepy and thrillingly bold Australian horror film
Profoundly creepy and thrillingly bold Australian horror film
Chris Turner  
The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
'The kingdom has been all aflutter’  
Colbert on royal Photoshop scandal
Opinion
The proposed US TikTok ban hints at why Australia must further regulate social media
The proposed US TikTok ban hints at why Australia must further regulate social media
Whether voice of a generation or queen of cringe, Rupi Kaur was a gateway to the world of poetry
The crisis in Gaza is a diplomatic test for Australia. We must do better as a country
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
Everyone is starting to guess how wealthy my fiance is. How do I stop this affecting my friendships?
Everyone is starting to guess how wealthy my fiance is. How do I stop this affecting my friendships?
Why Jesinta Franklin is teaming up with a First Nations label – and donating her modelling fee
Technology
Internet safety  
How Facebook Messenger and Meta Pay are used to buy child sexual abuse material
How Facebook Messenger and Meta Pay are used to buy child sexual abuse material
Science
SpaceX  
Starship destroyed on return to Earth at end of third test flight
Starship destroyed on return to Earth at end of third test flight
Environment
Farming  
Let them eat snake: why python meat could soon be on the menu
Let them eat snake: why python meat could soon be on the menu
Indigenous Australians  
David Pocock fears Labor trying to work around First Nations consultation on offshore gas projects
Video
'Tainted by blindly following America': Varoufakis says Australia must restore reputation – video
'Tainted by blindly following America': Varoufakis says Australia must restore reputation – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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