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Woodside braces for shareholder revolt over climate plan; NSW settles class action with $230m offer to underpaid junior doctors
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Woodside braces for shareholder revolt over climate plan; NSW settles class action with $230m offer to underpaid junior doctors
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Economy  
Inflation rate slows less than expected to 3.6%, dimming hopes of interest rate relief
US elections 2024  
Biden and Trump clinch Pennsylvania primaries shortly after polls close
Mollie O’Callaghan  
Australia’s ‘dolphin in a human body’ set for bumper Olympic haul
Cobram death  
Homicide detectives launch investigation after woman’s body found in Victoria
The rural network
If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?
If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?
Consumers assume Australia has milk production covered – but the national dairy herd is declining and imports are at record highs
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Why weren’t the Bondi stabbings declared a terrorist act? – Full Story podcast
Why weren’t the Bondi stabbings declared a terrorist act? – Full Story podcast
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Bayern-bound star puts noise to one side as hype intensifies
Bayern-bound star puts noise to one side as hype intensifies
Madrid farewell for king of clay  
Nadal bids for one last miracle
Bit of a stretch?  
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Culture
Television & radio  
Swift Street review – this fresh, bingeable crime drama is an absolute blast
Swift Street review – this fresh, bingeable crime drama is an absolute blast
Television & radio  
The dangerous fallout from Baby Reindeer: should Richard Gadd have been less honest about his abusers?
Music  
Jovial, randy and anything but dark: Johnny Cash’s surprise return single Well Alright reviewed
Opinion
Elon Musk’s battle over the Sydney church stabbing video is not about freedom of speech. It’s to titillate his followers
Elon Musk’s battle over the Sydney church stabbing video is not about freedom of speech. It’s to titillate his followers
Here’s the truth: energy transition is hard. Not everyone gets a pony
Elon Musk – arrogant billionaire or free speech warrior?
Lifestyle
Cask wine taste test  
I could pour this here at the bar – no problem at all
I could pour this here at the bar – no problem at all
The personality audit  
Should we ask friends for their brutally honest feedback on our flaws?
Technology
Internet safety  
Paedophiles create nude AI images of children to extort from them, says charity
Paedophiles create nude AI images of children to extort from them, says charity
Science
Space  
Voyager 1 transmitting data again after Nasa remotely fixes 46-year-old probe
Voyager 1 transmitting data again after Nasa remotely fixes 46-year-old probe
Environment
Temperature Check  
Dutton’s plan to save Australia with nuclear comes undone when you look between the brushstrokes
Dutton’s plan to save Australia with nuclear comes undone when you look between the brushstrokes
Queensland  
‘Serious safety risks’: bite victims urged to stop bringing snakes to Queensland hospitals
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Queensland police say man pointed stolen loaded rifle at officers before he was shot dead - video
 Queensland police say man pointed stolen loaded rifle at officers before he was shot dead - video
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