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Minns insists NSW bail laws no ‘betrayal’ of Indigenous youth; Lambie says Tasmanians ‘ready for a change’
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Minns insists NSW bail laws no ‘betrayal’ of Indigenous youth; Lambie says Tasmanians ‘ready for a change’
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Senior constable, accused of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies murders, removed from NSW police force
Gaza  
David Cameron accuses Israel of blocking key aid crossing
Here’s why there is no nuclear option for Australia to reach net zero
Interest rates  
One in 20 mortgage holders are spending more than they earn
The rural network
Setting the stage for the first LGBTQ+ festival in Orange
‘Our town really needs this’  
Setting the stage for the first LGBTQ+ festival in Orange
Organisers hope the Orange Rainbow festival will make young queer and trans people feel safer in the regional NSW city by showing community support
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Collingwood have been studied and stripped bare
World game the winner as Lebanon fans celebrate despite defeat to Socceroos
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Cleary masterclass as Penrith roll Brisbane in grand final rematch
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One Another by Gail Jones review  
A writer’s obsession with Joseph Conrad
A writer’s obsession with Joseph Conrad
Pnau: Hyperbolic review  
Comeback from kings of kitsch can sound overly polished
Television  
3 Body Problem review – the creators of Game of Thrones have done it again
Opinion
I will never understand heterosexual dating culture’s obsession with height. Just get a footstool!
I will never understand heterosexual dating culture’s obsession with height. Just get a footstool!
The great supermarket stitch-up: it’s not just fun and games
Big tobacco is back, aided and abetted by the Nationals. We can’t let them win on vapes
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
Elon Musk  
Neuralink shows brain-chip patient playing online chess
Neuralink shows brain-chip patient playing online chess
Science
Medical research  
Medics design AI tool to predict side-effects in breast cancer patients
Medics design AI tool to predict side-effects in breast cancer patients
Environment
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Global heating, land clearing and the ‘extinction vortex’: the fight to save Australia’s koalas
Global heating, land clearing and the ‘extinction vortex’: the fight to save Australia’s koalas
Energy  
New NSW gas import plant could avert predicted east coast shortages, CEO says
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Greens MP Jenny Leong kicked out of NSW question time after clash with Speaker – video
Greens MP Jenny Leong kicked out of NSW question time after clash with Speaker – video
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