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Penny Wong to visit Israel; Donald Trump Jr again postpones live Sydney appearance
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Brittany Higgins was ‘hysterical’ when told allegation might be reported in media, detective says
'Blood on their hands'  
Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest launches scathing attack on oil and gas industry
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Australian tennis star joins OnlyFans to create new athlete content
‘Disaster’  
Frustration boils over at residents’ meeting about Sydney’s Rozelle interchange
Israel-Hamas war
Israel-Hamas war live: Blinken notes ‘gap’ between Israel’s ‘intent to protect civilians’ in Gaza and ‘actual results’
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Israel-Hamas war live: Blinken notes ‘gap’ between Israel’s ‘intent to protect civilians’ in Gaza and ‘actual results’
US secretary of state says ‘it remains imperative that Israel put a premium on civilian protection’ as Hamas-run health ministry says 350 Palestinians killed in 24 hours
 

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This year, our journalism held the powerful to account and gave a voice to the marginalised. It cut through misinformation to arm Australians with facts about the referendum and exposed corporate greed amid the cost-of-living crunch. It sparked government inquiries and investigations, and continued to treat the climate crisis with the urgency it deserves.

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NSW animal shelters reduce intake due to global vaccine shortage
Cats  
NSW animal shelters reduce intake due to global vaccine shortage
NSW suspends vaccination requirements for shelters and boarding kennels until 31 January, but cats and kittens with uncertain history considered too high risk to accept
Full Story podcast
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Newsroom edition: Australia’s problem with building big – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: Australia’s problem with building big – Full Story podcast
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‘A great opportunity’  
Masters champion Rahm confirms switch to LIV Golf
Masters champion Rahm confirms switch to LIV Golf
Tottenham 1-2 West Ham  
Ward-Prowse seals win as Spurs let another lead slip
David Squires on ...  
Grounds for concern about Australia’s football infrastructure
Culture
Megacities  
Life in the cities home to more than 10 million people – photo essay
Life in the cities home to more than 10 million people – photo essay
‘A hero to millions’  
Benjamin Zephaniah remembered by Michael Rosen, Kae Tempest and more
Art  
Jordan Wolfson’s robotic cube simulates sex and suicide. He says it is his most universal work yet
Opinion
My partner and I are on very different sports pages – and that’s probably OK
My partner and I are on very different sports pages – and that’s probably OK
Gambling causes too much harm to be left to the NT to regulate. It’s time for a national watchdog
It’s been a crappy year in Australia’s parliament. Won’t somebody think of the cleaners?
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‘Silence can be incredibly hurtful’  
How to talk to someone about their chronic illness
How to talk to someone about their chronic illness
Shock of the old  
10 demonic depictions of Europe’s disturbing Christmas customs
Technology
Spotify  
CFO cashes in £7.2m in shares after value surges on news of job cuts
CFO cashes in £7.2m in shares after value surges on news of job cuts
Science
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We need power to prescribe climate policy, IPCC scientists say
We need power to prescribe climate policy, IPCC scientists say
Environment
Cop28  
Australia commits $150m to climate finance for vulnerable Pacific countries
Australia commits $150m to climate finance for vulnerable Pacific countries
New South Wales  
Aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko national park begins
Video
Antony Blinken says 'gap' between Israel's intent to protect civilians and 'actual results' – video
Antony Blinken says 'gap' between Israel's intent to protect civilians and 'actual results' – video
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