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Murray Watt condemns ‘narcissistic billionaire’ Elon Musk as Dutton backs social media crackdown
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Murray Watt condemns ‘narcissistic billionaire’ Elon Musk as Dutton backs social media crackdown
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Torrie Lewis  
Australia’s fastest woman stuns the world in China
‘Completely blindsided’  
New owners of strata properties shocked by special levies
The El Niño has ended  
Will Australia get a La Niña next – and what weather could that bring?
The Surprise  
Secret Bluey episode drops around the world amid panic the cartoon is ending
The rural network
The Snowy Mountains broom-makers keeping a tradition alive
The last straw  
The Snowy Mountains broom-makers keeping a tradition alive
Handmade millet brooms have been produced in Tumut since 1946, and now a new generation of craftsmen is getting swept up in the trade
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: from Bruce Lehrmann to violence in Sydney – what happens when the media gets it wrong? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: from Bruce Lehrmann to violence in Sydney – what happens when the media gets it wrong? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Man City 1-0 Chelsea  
Guardiola hits out at FA Cup scheduling: ‘I don’t understand how we survived’
Guardiola hits out at FA Cup scheduling: ‘I don’t understand how we survived’
Cricket  
Australian master blasters Head and Fraser-McGurk trade big-hitting blitzes in IPL
Breaker Rachael Gunn  
We are essentially being used to up the Olympic ratings
Culture
‘Hundreds will come out on a weeknight in Canberra’  
Is the Baso Australia’s best music venue?
Is the Baso Australia’s best music venue?
'We’re not finished yet'  
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms
The Almighty Sometimes review  
An excellent, empathetic portrait of mental illness
Opinion
Collective trauma has brought Australians together but rising inequality is leaving many behind
Collective trauma has brought Australians together but rising inequality is leaving many behind
Trump’s latest drama: is it a case of true crime?
The Devil comet! Will it crash into the Earth and destroy civilisation? Sadly, no
Lifestyle
The rise of booze-free backpacking  
Why gen Z are choosing to travel sober
Why gen Z are choosing to travel sober
The moment I knew  
His voice on speaker made me laugh – and broke my family’s haze of grief
Technology
Explainer  
What is bitcoin halving – and will it affect the price?
What is bitcoin halving – and will it affect the price?
Science
Influenza  
Next pandemic likely to be caused by flu virus, scientists warn
Next pandemic likely to be caused by flu virus, scientists warn
Environment
Energy  
Tanya Plibersek rejects windfarm proposed for biodiverse Queensland forest
Tanya Plibersek rejects windfarm proposed for biodiverse Queensland forest
Environment  
Drone video shows Western Australia’s forests dying in heat and drought – video
Video
Kamilaroi Bigambul artist Archie Moore wins Gold Lion award at Venice Biennale
Kamilaroi Bigambul artist Archie Moore wins Gold Lion award at Venice Biennale
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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