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Inflation rate retreats to two-year low fanning hopes next RBA move will be a rate cut
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How likely is another La Niña for Australia in 2024?
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Melbourne’s poo museum is now open for business
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Turtle deaths surge in Moreton Bay as advocates decry ‘loosey-goosey’ waterway policing
Middle East crisis
Iran on high alert as Biden mulls response to killing of US servicemen
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Iran on high alert as Biden mulls response to killing of US servicemen
Tehran warns Washington but regime unsure of degree of support for interventionist foreign policy
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Millions of Australians at risk of being stung each year, experts warn
Fire ant threat  
Millions of Australians at risk of being stung each year, experts warn
Inquiry into invasive pest hears of risks species poses to health, agriculture and environment if it becomes endemic
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Contamination risk: how asbestos can end up in our parks – Full Story podcast
Contamination risk: how asbestos can end up in our parks – Full Story podcast
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Joseph alone won’t revive West Indies but memories will remain
Joseph alone won’t revive West Indies but memories will remain
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Chita Rivera  
Illustrious Broadway star dies aged 91
Illustrious Broadway star dies aged 91
‘With orgasm people strive for oblivion’  
Poor Things’ intimacy coordinator on consent, orgies and Emma Stone
‘A sense of Ocean’s 11’  
The fascinating true story behind We Are the World
Opinion
China and the US are playing nice for now but flashpoints remain. They must agree to peace
China and the US are playing nice for now but flashpoints remain. They must agree to peace
Next time your doctor orders a scan, know the benefits but don’t forget to ask about the harm
When it comes to tax, what is bracket creep – and is ‘fixing’ it really that important?
Lifestyle
‘Fresh, punchy, full of citrus and herbs’  
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
Baby happy hours, communal living  
How to make parenting less lonely
Technology
Apple Vision Pro reviews roundup  
Stunning potential with big trade-offs
Stunning potential with big trade-offs
Science
Animal behaviour  
Why are moths attracted to lights? Science may finally have an answer
Why are moths attracted to lights? Science may finally have an answer
Environment
Bushfires  
Australia’s black summer bushfires ripped billions from the tourism industry. Is global warming making the cost of natural disasters worse?
Australia’s black summer bushfires ripped billions from the tourism industry. Is global warming making the cost of natural disasters worse?
Queensland  
‘Abuse of process’: activist Ben Pennings seeks to have Adani case thrown out of court
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US says it is not seeking war with Iran after troops killed in drone attack – video
US says it is not seeking war with Iran after troops killed in drone attack – video
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