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Schools closed as Queensland rain and floods continue; Oxfam says UNRWA funding pause ‘must’ be reversed
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Schools closed as Queensland rain and floods continue; Oxfam says UNRWA funding pause ‘must’ be reversed
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Shirion Collective  
Pro-Israel ‘surveillance’ group turning attention to Australia, leaked posts show
Myanmar  
Three years on from the military coup, the junta is struggling to assert control
The stage-three tax cut changes could be a pivotal moment for Anthony Albanese – if he frames them right
Sydney Harbour shark attack  
Witness tells of ‘surreal’ rescue from water
Middle East crisis
US must fully consider response to soldiers’ deaths – or risk Iran escalation
Biden beware  
US must fully consider response to soldiers’ deaths – or risk Iran escalation
President is facing pressure from Republicans after numerous attacks on US bases by Iran’s proxies
The rural network
Agriculture's fight for disability inclusion
‘I had to use the grain ramp’  
Agriculture's fight for disability inclusion
When Sam Bailey became a quadriplegic at 19, he was advised to get an office job in town. Instead he made his farm wheelchair-accessible
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How to stop doomscrolling – Full Story podcast
How to stop doomscrolling – Full Story podcast
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Rugby Australia commits to supporting club to field teams in 2024
Rugby Australia commits to supporting club to field teams in 2024
Asian Cup  
Jordan into last eight after injury-time double and farcical Iraq red
Australian Open  
Sinner reaches tennis summit with all the tools he needs to stay there
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Culture
Books  
Is it ever OK to ghost a friend? It’s complicated
 Is it ever OK to ghost a friend? It’s complicated
‘I think therefore I scam!’  
The lost masterpiece about the con artist who said he performed 36 successful hysterectomies
‘Their heads were nailed to the trees’  
What was life – and death – like for Roman legionnaires?
Opinion
I love Sydney and it’s a great city to live in – but not if you’re a renter
I love Sydney and it’s a great city to live in – but not if you’re a renter
Toto the tax cut cavoodle explains the updated stage-three tax cuts!
It’s no accident neo-Nazis tried to rally on Australia Day. Denialism of our dark history aids their cause
Lifestyle
‘My hope is it’s not going to die’  
What happens when a brand offering lifetime guarantees closes?
What happens when a brand offering lifetime guarantees closes?
I stopped dressing like a slob and saw the sartorial light: better clothes make for a brighter day
Technology
Amazon  
Company drops $1.4bn deal to buy iRobot after EU veto reports
Company drops $1.4bn deal to buy iRobot after EU veto reports
Science
‘A lot of it is sloppiness’  
The biologist who finds flaws in scientific papers
The biologist who finds flaws in scientific papers
Environment
Great Barrier Reef  
Fears back-to-back cyclones may have damaged Great Barrier Reef
Fears back-to-back cyclones may have damaged Great Barrier Reef
New South Wales  
NSW premier says construction waste recycling rules may be reviewed as widespread compliance issues revealed
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