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Kabi Kabi people awarded native title over 365,000 hectare area including Noosa and Glasshouse Mountains
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Kabi Kabi people awarded native title over 365,000 hectare area including Noosa and Glasshouse Mountains
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Bruce Lehrmann  
Former Liberal staffer arrives at Toowoomba court to face rape charges
From social housing to $1.5m for a studio  
Minister hits out at ‘dud deal’ sale of Sydney’s Sirius building
An affair, a hunting trip and two people dead at a high country camp  
How the Greg Lynn case unfolded – a timeline
Gillon McLachlan  
Former AFL boss to take reins of betting company Tabcorp
The rural network
Hope for answers as Amber Haigh murder trial begins 22 years after she disappeared
‘I lost a part of myself’  
Hope for answers as Amber Haigh murder trial begins 22 years after she disappeared
Robert Samuel Geeves and his wife, Anne Margaret Geeves, are accused in the NSW trial that begins on Monday. They have pleaded not guilty
Full Story podcast
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The destructive consequences of financial abuse – Full Story podcast
The destructive consequences of financial abuse – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australia throwing a game is the grim fantasy of conspiracy theorists
Australia throwing a game is the grim fantasy of conspiracy theorists
State of Origin  
Maroons pick Walsh as Mitchell gets Blues recall for Game Two
Prince of Punt Road  
AFL fans rise as one for Martin’s 300th
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Culture
Music  
I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great
I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great
Culture  
Jerry Seinfeld live review – crotchety comic is still at the top of his game
Music  
Bowie and Spice Girls PR Alan Edwards: ‘Through punk I found another family’
Opinion
Unless Australia stands up to a bullying China, it will just push to get away with more
Unless Australia stands up to a bullying China, it will just push to get away with more
Is no news really good news?
We should embrace our inner goddess – but let’s not create another test for women to fail
Lifestyle
Three things with Melissa Leong  
I think they revoke your licence to be Asian if you don’t own a rice cooker
I think they revoke your licence to be Asian if you don’t own a rice cooker
Gordon Ramsay  
Celebrity chef ‘lucky to be here’ after US bike crash
Technology
Computer says yes  
How AI is changing our romantic lives
How AI is changing our romantic lives
Science
‘It’s the perfect place’  
London Underground hosts tests for ‘quantum compass’ that could replace GPS
London Underground hosts tests for ‘quantum compass’ that could replace GPS
Environment
Australian foreign policy  
China’s panda promise to Adelaide put in black and white as human rights protesters bear witness
China’s panda promise to Adelaide put in black and white as human rights protesters bear witness
Australia news  
Minns ‘really sorry’ final Vivid drone show cancelled with 20 minutes notice – as it happened
Video
Chinese premier Li Qiang arrives at Parliament House in Canberra to 19-gun salute – video
Chinese premier Li Qiang arrives at Parliament House in Canberra to 19-gun salute – video
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