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Parliament lobbyists under spotlight as expert tells Labor senator ‘no-one’s forcing you’ to sponsor them
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Biden could be left off general election ballot in Ohio, Republican official warns
Southern Gaza  
Israel withdraws troops for ‘tactical reasons’
The Agenda  
Hiking international student visa fees is on the table – but could it also pay your rent?
Nigeria  
Two charged over alleged sextortion that led to Australian teenager’s death
The rural network
Is moving to regional Australia really a fix for the housing crisis?
‘No family, no friends, no backups’  
Is moving to regional Australia really a fix for the housing crisis?
Prospective home owners are often lured to regional areas, but some who have moved say it comes with hidden costs
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Sex, drugs and credit cards: new allegations heard at Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial against Ten – Full Story podcast
Sex, drugs and credit cards: new allegations heard at Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial against Ten – Full Story podcast
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Carlton’s heist sparks howls of derision from AFL's conspiracy theorists
Carlton’s heist sparks howls of derision from AFL's conspiracy theorists
Man Utd 2-2 Liverpool  
Salah salvages point for title-chasers in chaotic draw
Cricket  
Molineux handed Australia contract after successful return
Culture
Critic’s pick  
Grace Cummings, the singer with one of Australia’s most powerful voices
Grace Cummings, the singer with one of Australia’s most powerful voices
‘We may lose ability to think critically at all'  
The book-summary apps accused of damaging authors’ sales
‘A lavish, jewel-studded palace’  
Is Melbourne’s Forum the best music venue in Australia?
Opinion
Illness and death are facts of life – Buddhism teaches us to be mindful but not fearful of it
Illness and death are facts of life – Buddhism teaches us to be mindful but not fearful of it
Australia claims it is a multicultural success story. So why does it want to use godlike laws to ringfence the nation?
With all the excitement of the Auerbach hearing, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s going on
Lifestyle
Three things with Kerry Armstrong  
He’d hidden the engagement ring in his board shorts
He’d hidden the engagement ring in his board shorts
Decluttering  
I’ve always been a messy person. The situation was grim – but could I really change?
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Facebook and Instagram to label digitally altered content ‘made with AI’
Facebook and Instagram to label digitally altered content ‘made with AI’
Science
Solar eclipses  
What do animals do during an eclipse? Observers in US zoos hope to find out
What do animals do during an eclipse? Observers in US zoos hope to find out
Environment
Australia news  
Investigation under way after gas pipeline off Victorian coast ruptures
Investigation under way after gas pipeline off Victorian coast ruptures
Energy efficiency  
Shower power: Australian bathrooms are wasting energy and increasing your costs
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Engine cowling on Southwest Airlines Boeing plane falls off during take-off – video
Engine cowling on Southwest Airlines Boeing plane falls off during take-off – video
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