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Wong warns Israel against Rafah assault; some companies using market power to ‘price gouge’ customers, RBA governor says
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Wong warns Israel against Rafah assault; some companies using market power to ‘price gouge’ customers, RBA governor says
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'Limited evidence'  
Companies marketing useless health products to women using feminist wellbeing messages
'She said yes'  
Anthony Albanese announces engagement to partner Jodie Haydon
US elections  
Nearly one in five Americans believe Taylor Swift-Biden conspiracy, poll finds
Victoria fires  
25 homes confirmed destroyed in Grampians communities
Middle East crisis
Netanyahu vows to press ahead with offensive as ceasefire talks continue
Rafah  
Netanyahu vows to press ahead with offensive as ceasefire talks continue
Israeli prime minister says civilians will be allowed to leave ‘battle zones’ but does not specify where they could go
The rural network
Cyclone damage to New Zealand farms behind empty Australian shelves
Beetroot shortage  
Cyclone damage to New Zealand farms behind empty Australian shelves
Farms in Hawke’s Bay were devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle last year but suppliers say the vegetable will be back on shelves soon
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why Peter Dutton doesn’t want the right to disconnect – Full Story podcast
Why Peter Dutton doesn’t want the right to disconnect – Full Story podcast
Sport
Super Bowl  
Kelce says he deserved to be punched after outburst at Reid
Kelce says he deserved to be punched after outburst at Reid
Formula One  
Horner back in spotlight at Red Bull launch amid turmoil
PSG 2-0 Real Sociedad  
Mbappé pounces to put PSG in driving seat
Culture
Critic's picks  
Thrilling Australian pop persona Daine enlists Kreayshawn for a ‘lurid ode to bloghouse’
Thrilling Australian pop persona Daine enlists Kreayshawn for a ‘lurid ode to bloghouse’
Hi Octane  
Sofia Coppola’s starry 90s series feels like a gen X fever dream
Madame Web review  
Marvel’s junky spin-off is a tangled mess
Opinion
Australia would do well to have a chat about the truth of its history, and stop memorialising monsters
Australia would do well to have a chat about the truth of its history, and stop memorialising monsters
Are you ready for the collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation? No, you are not
I’m an oncologist. This is what King Charles and my cancer patients have in common
Lifestyle
No rose for you this Valentine’s Day? Solidarity – we are the 99%
No rose for you this Valentine’s Day? Solidarity – we are the 99%
Intimate details  
Tell us … how do you handle an income gap in your relationship?
Technology
Lyft  
Stock soars thanks to Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and layoffs
Stock soars thanks to Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and layoffs
Science
Animal behaviour  
Juvenile great apes love to tease and annoy their elders, study finds
Juvenile great apes love to tease and annoy their elders, study finds
Environment
Sydney  
NSW environment watchdog investigating asbestos ‘concerned’ about mulch sold throughout 2023
NSW environment watchdog investigating asbestos ‘concerned’ about mulch sold throughout 2023
Temperature Check  
Victoria’s blackout had nothing to do with renewables. Claiming that it did won’t fix the system
Video
US House votes to impeach homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in historic vote – video
US House votes to impeach homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in historic vote – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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