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Police say analysis finds no evidence of notorious antisemitic chant in video of Opera House protest
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YouTuber takes down video after alleged death threats
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Vacated tenants see former apartments relisted for hundreds of dollars more
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Ukraine thought to have sunk Russian warship near occupied Crimea
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Two killed by freight train as attempted track rescue ends in tragedy
Middle East crisis
Israel says military will extend campaign to Rafah; Qatar says Hamas received ceasefire proposal ‘positively’
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Israel says military will extend campaign to Rafah; Qatar says Hamas received ceasefire proposal ‘positively’
Defence minister Yoav Gallant says ‘no other way’ than to continue Israeli ‘mission’; Qatar spokesperson says Hamas gave ‘initial positive confirmation’ to truce proposal
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Researchers rank Australia sixth in the world for missing mining data
‘We need information’  
Researchers rank Australia sixth in the world for missing mining data
Researchers call for ‘open access, searchable database’ after analysis shows that 39% of Australian mines are not fully documented on the global S&P database
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Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
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Socceroos aim to banish pain of 2019 in showdown with South Korea
Socceroos aim to banish pain of 2019 in showdown with South Korea
Wolves 3-4 Man Utd  
Mainoo wins wild game with stunning 97th-minute goal
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Arnieball and the Socceroos’ economy of entertainment
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Culture
Groundhog Day review  
Tim Minchin’s musical is a delight again, and again, and again
Tim Minchin’s musical is a delight again, and again, and again
American Fiction, Three Women and Curb  
What’s new to streaming in Australia in February
Feud: Capote vs the Swans review  
Starry New York catfight stings with sadness
Opinion
To assert Western Australian public schools will be fully funded by 2026 is simply not true
To assert Western Australian public schools will be fully funded by 2026 is simply not true
Baby name battles and betrayals – I bring you harrowing tales from the frontline
Does Netanyahu know where ‘total victory’ will lead us?
Lifestyle
‘Fresh, punchy, full of citrus and herbs’  
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
How to cook and eat like you’re on a yoga retreat
Baby happy hours, communal living  
How to make parenting less lonely
Technology
Inside the Taylor Swift deepfake scandal  
‘It’s men telling a powerful woman to get back in her box’
‘It’s men telling a powerful woman to get back in her box’
Science
Medical research  
Gene therapy hailed as ‘medical magic wand’ for hereditary swelling disorder
Gene therapy hailed as ‘medical magic wand’ for hereditary swelling disorder
Environment
New Zealand  
‘It’s bittersweet’: parts of New Zealand’s Waitākere Ranges to reopen after ban to save kauri tree
‘It’s bittersweet’: parts of New Zealand’s Waitākere Ranges to reopen after ban to save kauri tree
Energy  
Australia should develop solar PV sector to avoid dependence on China, report finds
Video
Three-year-old rescued from Hello Kitty claw machine in Brisbane – video
Three-year-old rescued from Hello Kitty claw machine in Brisbane – video
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