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PM calls Dutton’s border policy comments ‘disturbing’; thunderstorms forecast along east coast
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PM calls Dutton’s border policy comments ‘disturbing’; thunderstorms forecast along east coast
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Scott Morrison  
Former PM accuses UN of antisemitism and applying double standards against Israel
Saturation point  
Australia’s best known carbon-neutral farm can no longer offset its emissions
Hugh Grant, Michael J Fox – and Matthew Perry  
Who were the real stars of this year’s Baftas?
NSW asbestos crisis  
Ex-senior watchdog staffer says it was ‘destined to happen’ after decade of regulatory failure
Middle East crisis
Israel opposes 'unilateral recognition' of Palestinian state, prime minister says
Benjamin Netanyahu  
Israel opposes 'unilateral recognition' of Palestinian state, prime minister says
Israel has formalised its opposition to what it called the 'unilateral recognition' of Palestinian statehood, and said any such agreement must be reached through direct negotiations
The rural network
The push to protect Victoria’s Alpine national park
‘Feral horses don’t know state borders’  
The push to protect Victoria’s Alpine national park
Native species are losing ground in Victoria’s Alpine park as the brumby population booms
Full Story podcast
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Is Joe Biden too old to be president? – Full Story podcast
Is Joe Biden too old to be president? – Full Story podcast
Sport
England’s defeat surely spells end for Bazball rhetoric
England’s defeat surely spells end for Bazball rhetoric
Luton 1-2 Manchester United  
Højlund's fast start extends winning run
Tennis  
Sinner sees off De Minaur in Rotterdam final to claim another title
Culture
Baftas 2024  
Oppenheimer takes top Baftas – but Poor Things and Zone of Interest also triumph
Oppenheimer takes top Baftas – but Poor Things and Zone of Interest also triumph
Baftas 2024 red carpet  
Peek-a-boo corsets and a feast of salmon – in pictures
Books  
I’ve always hated the sounds of chewing, slurping and sniffling – but now I know I’m not alone
Opinion
It’s true, Kelly Wilkinson was cop shopping. She was looking for a Queensland cop who cared
It’s true, Kelly Wilkinson was cop shopping. She was looking for a Queensland cop who cared
Struggling in these extraordinary times? The answer may be compassion
The longer we rented, the longer we wanted to stay – but being a renter does not guarantee you choice
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’m attracted to women of a different type than my partner. What should I do?
I’m attracted to women of a different type than my partner. What should I do?
Head scratcher  
Scalp care is booming, but will it make a hair of difference?
Technology
The people still in love with old tech  
When you use a Walkman all the memories come back
When you use a Walkman all the memories come back
Science
‘As with a poem, each patient is unique’  
The cancer surgeon using poetry to help train doctors
The cancer surgeon using poetry to help train doctors
Environment
The rural network, Victoria  
Trampling Victoria's Alps: how brumbies are destroying the native habitat – video
Trampling Victoria's Alps: how brumbies are destroying the native habitat – video
Change by degrees  
Be brave, stay positive, find your tribe: three climate activists explain how to get started
Video
Scott Morrison accuses UN of antisemitism and double standards – video
Scott Morrison accuses UN of antisemitism and double standards – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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