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Marles and UK counterpart ‘surprised’ new defence agreement not already in place; Greens MP asked to leave NSW question time
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Marles and UK counterpart ‘surprised’ new defence agreement not already in place; Greens MP asked to leave NSW question time
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Surprise result  
Unemployment rate unexpectedly drops from 4.1% to 3.7% in February despite slowing economy
Analysis  
‘Man-made famine’ charge against Israel is backed by mounting body of evidence
M Emmet Walsh  
Blade Runner, Blood Simple and Knives Out actor dies aged 88
Samantha Murphy  
Tech detector dogs deployed in continuing search for body of allegedly murdered Ballarat woman
The rural network
Global heating could cause an extra 1.2m lamb deaths in Australia each year
'Huge problem'  
Global heating could cause an extra 1.2m lamb deaths in Australia each year
University of Adelaide study finds potential lamb deaths from heat stress could increase from 2.1m to 3.3m per year under a 3C rise
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Full Story  
Karen Middleton on the state of Australian politics – Full Story podcast
Karen Middleton on the state of Australian politics – Full Story podcast
Sport
Paris Olympics  
Matildas drawn with USA and Germany in tough group
Matildas drawn with USA and Germany in tough group
‘My heart is broken’  
Sabalenka asks for privacy after death of former partner
Football  
Lebanese-Australian players eager to make community proud against Socceroos
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Artist behind ladies-only lounge ‘absolutely delighted’ man is suing for gender discrimination
Artist behind ladies-only lounge ‘absolutely delighted’ man is suing for gender discrimination
David O’Doherty  
The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Keoghan, Madden, James Martin  
Who should be James Bond, if Aaron Taylor-Johnson is out?
Opinion
Big Tobacco is back, aided and abetted by the Nationals. We can’t let them win on vapes
Big Tobacco is back, aided and abetted by the Nationals. We can’t let them win on vapes
Now is not the time to do anything more to slow the economy – it’s already in danger of stalling
Nuclear power?! Why are you people still talking about this?
Lifestyle
The people who started again in their 90s  
I was in the closet for 95 years. Then that door blew open!
I was in the closet for 95 years. Then that door blew open!
‘I’m back!’  
How Guardian readers reclaimed their brains and cut their screen times by 40%
Technology
Google  
Company fined €250m in France for breaching intellectual property deal
Company fined €250m in France for breaching intellectual property deal
Science
Plantwatch  
How does moss survive and thrive in harsh Antarctic climate?
How does moss survive and thrive in harsh Antarctic climate?
Environment
New South Wales  
NSW failed to monitor offsets while endangered ecosystems were cleared for western Sydney homes
NSW failed to monitor offsets while endangered ecosystems were cleared for western Sydney homes
Energy  
Southern Australian households to face gas shortages from 2026 as most production set for export
Video
Penny Wong says Kevin Rudd will continue as ambassador if Donald Trump is elected president – video
Penny Wong says Kevin Rudd will continue as ambassador if Donald Trump is elected president – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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