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One dead in Victoria storms after power outage and fires
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One dead in Victoria storms after power outage and fires
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Alleged mushroom poisoning  
Five iPads and other devices sniffed out by police dogs at Erin Patterson’s Leongatha home
Politics live  
7.4 million calls to Services Australia put on hold; treasury hints at incoming budget surplus
‘It’s up to Barnaby now’  
Joyce encouraged to take personal leave after footpath incident
Rheumatoid arthritis  
Trial offers hope for millions that jab could prevent chronic disease
Middle East crisis
Ireland and Spain striking a different note on war
Europe  
Ireland and Spain striking a different note on war
In taking alternative direction to likes of US and UK, group has played a role in shifting perspectives on the conflict
The rural network
Cyclone damage to New Zealand farms behind empty Australian shelves
Beetroot shortage  
Cyclone damage to New Zealand farms behind empty Australian shelves
Farms in Hawke’s Bay were devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle last year but suppliers say the vegetable will be back on shelves soon
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Dog résumés? The lengths we’re going to for a rental property – Full Story podcast
Dog résumés? The lengths we’re going to for a rental property – Full Story podcast
Sport
FC Copenhagen 1-3 Man City  
Silva and Foden give holders control of the tie
Silva and Foden give holders control of the tie
T20 cricket  
West Indies beat Australia despite Warner’s final blitz at home
RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid  
Díaz’s sumptuous solo strike gives Madrid the edge
Culture
Critic's picks  
Thrilling Australian pop persona Daine enlists Kreayshawn for a ‘lurid ode to bloghouse’
Thrilling Australian pop persona Daine enlists Kreayshawn for a ‘lurid ode to bloghouse’
Hi Octane  
Sofia Coppola’s starry 90s series feels like a gen X fever dream
Madame Web review  
Marvel’s junky spin-off is a tangled mess
Opinion
I’m an oncologist. This is what King Charles and my cancer patients have in common
I’m an oncologist. This is what King Charles and my cancer patients have in common
What Anthony Albanese can learn from Taylor Swift in a fragmented world
Closing the gap: it helps to know your history
Lifestyle
No rose for you this Valentine’s Day? Solidarity – we are the 99%
No rose for you this Valentine’s Day? Solidarity – we are the 99%
Intimate details  
Tell us … how do you handle an income gap in your relationship?
Technology
Explainer  
What is Volt Typhoon and why is it the ‘defining threat of our generation’?
What is Volt Typhoon and why is it the ‘defining threat of our generation’?
Science
Guinness  
Debate over perfect pint bubbles up again as barman says ‘little craft’ required
Debate over perfect pint bubbles up again as barman says ‘little craft’ required
Environment
Energy  
Australian fossil fuel tax could raise $100bn in first year alone, Rod Sims and Ross Garnaut say
Australian fossil fuel tax could raise $100bn in first year alone, Rod Sims and Ross Garnaut say
New South Wales  
More than 30 parks across Sydney to be urgently tested for asbestos as residents urged to avoid mulched areas
Video
Victoria weather: intense storms bring heavy rain, wind and blackouts – video
Victoria weather: intense storms bring heavy rain, wind and blackouts – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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