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Australia news live: Albanese tells ABC host to ‘lighten up’ over nuclear memes; police minister responds to Mackay shooting
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Australia news live: Albanese tells ABC host to ‘lighten up’ over nuclear memes; police minister responds to Mackay shooting
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Newington College  
Barrister says he will lobby King of Tonga in fight against 'woke mumbo-jumbo' of coed shift
Film  
Donald Sutherland, Don’t Look Now and Hunger Games actor, dies aged 88
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T20 World Cup 2024: Australia v Bangladesh – live
Victoria  
State signed MoU with Israeli defence ministry to share ‘opportunities’ from ‘global tensions’
The rural network
I’m a CFA volunteer – and as firefighters we have to put community safety above politics
I’m a CFA volunteer – and as firefighters we have to put community safety above politics
A threat by some volunteers to refuse to fight fires on renewable energy developments undermines the trust placed in us to protect lives and property
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Newsroom edition: ‘It’s the cost of living, stupid’ – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: ‘It’s the cost of living, stupid’ – Full Story podcast
Sport
England hit new low with dire display too bad to be boring
England hit new low with dire display too bad to be boring
Rugby union  
Beale recalled by Schmidt in new-look Wallabies squad
Tennis  
Defending champion Alcaraz stunned by Draper at Queen’s
Culture
Film  
Donald Sutherland was an irreplaceable aristocrat of cinema
Donald Sutherland was an irreplaceable aristocrat of cinema
Film  
The Emu War review – wall-to-wall silliness that will make you laugh-out loud, sometimes
Books  
Imperial Harvest by Bruce Pascoe review – an epic tale of humanity, horror and hope
Opinion
Peter Dutton’s flimsy charade is first and foremost a gas plan not a nuclear power plan
Peter Dutton’s flimsy charade is first and foremost a gas plan not a nuclear power plan
My neurotic dog Tully doesn’t like change. So imagine my astonishment when he lets me start brushing him
Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan is an economic disaster that would leave Australians paying more for electricity
Lifestyle
On winter solstice the oranges on my tree reach their peak – but I always leave one fruit hanging, past its prime
On winter solstice the oranges on my tree reach their peak – but I always leave one fruit hanging, past its prime
My husband loves me but clearly fancies a woman at work. How can I manage my jealousy?
Technology
Signal  
‘You cannot do mass surveillance privately, full stop’: Signal boss hits out at government encryption-busting moves
‘You cannot do mass surveillance privately, full stop’: Signal boss hits out at government encryption-busting moves
Science
Coronavirus  
Covid immune response study could explain why some escape infection
Covid immune response study could explain why some escape infection
Environment
Energy  
Nuclear engineer dismisses Peter Dutton’s claim that small modular reactors could be commercially viable soon
Nuclear engineer dismisses Peter Dutton’s claim that small modular reactors could be commercially viable soon
Energy  
Power bills could rise by $1,000 a year under Coalition plan to boost gas until nuclear is ready, analysts say
Video
BBC Question Time election 2024 special with Sunak, Starmer, Swinney and Davey – video highlights
BBC Question Time election 2024 special with Sunak, Starmer, Swinney and Davey – video highlights
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