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Queensland police commissioner to stand down amid statewide youth crime debate
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Queensland police commissioner to stand down amid statewide youth crime debate
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'Essential foundation'  
Navy overhaul to double surface fleet and add ‘optionally crewed’ warships
Border Force  
Clare O’Neil accuses Peter Dutton of telling ‘easily disprovable lies’ over funding
‘Ruining my career’  
Calls grow for Japan to change law on married surnames
Jai Kalani Wright  
Officer charged over death of Aboriginal teen killed in collision with police car
Middle East crisis
US proposes UN resolution calling for temporary ceasefire
Gaza  
US proposes UN resolution calling for temporary ceasefire
Washington supports appeal with draft resolution to UN security council calling for temporary ceasefire
The rural network
The beach volleyball tournament 390km from the coast
Coota beach  
The beach volleyball tournament 390km from the coast
More than 1,300 players and 2,500 spectators descended on the regional NSW town, where over 800 tonnes of sand is trucked in and spread along Murray Street to form 10 courts for three days of competition
Full Story podcast
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Why police are accused of radicalising an autistic teenager – Full Story podcast
Why police are accused of radicalising an autistic teenager – Full Story podcast
Sport
Blaming Bazball for England’s losses ignores excellence of India
Blaming Bazball for England’s losses ignores excellence of India
Everton 1-1 Crystal Palace  
Onana saves Blues as Palace begin life beyond Hodgson
‘Pipeline’s for the girls’  
Surfers break barriers on Hawaii’s toughest wave
Culture
Baftas 2024  
Backstage with the stars
Backstage with the stars
‘Dust is everywhere’  
Rare glimpse of how Michelangelo’s David is kept clean
Meet Me at Dawn review  
A deeply moving meditation on grief
Opinion
It’s the same old song on asylum seekers, but who’s calling the tune?
It’s the same old song on asylum seekers, but who’s calling the tune?
My daughter and I missed out on tickets to Taylor Swift – but I’m not sorry
It’s true, Kelly Wilkinson was cop shopping. She was looking for a Queensland cop who cared
Lifestyle
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Why did you get married again after a divorce?
Why did you get married again after a divorce?
No plastic, stitched soles and no flimsy zips  
Cobblers on the secrets of durable shoes
Technology
TikTok  
EU opens investigation into company over online content and child safeguarding
EU opens investigation into company over online content and child safeguarding
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
Indigenous Australians  
Labor accused of trying to ‘silence Aboriginal voices’ over possible changes to gas project consultations
Labor accused of trying to ‘silence Aboriginal voices’ over possible changes to gas project consultations
Business  
Ten of Australia’s top companies lack clear plans to stop using or supporting fossil fuels, report says
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Denmark sending its 'entire artillery' to Ukraine – video
Denmark sending its 'entire artillery' to Ukraine – video
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Lenore Taylor

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