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‘No evidence’ ankle bracelets reduce offending, advocates warn after Victoria youth justice backflip
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‘No evidence’ ankle bracelets reduce offending, advocates warn after Victoria youth justice backflip
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New intelligence prompts fresh bushland search for body as murder investigation continues
'Not the brightest bulb'  
Donald Trump says 'nasty' Kevin Rudd ‘won’t be there long’ as Australia’s US ambassador if he is elected
Kate Middleton  
Staff at clinic where princess had surgery ‘tried to access her medical records’
'Too slow and too late'  
Biden administration failures drove the fall of Kabul, top former US generals say
The rural network
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
A ‘better deal’  
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
Rohan and Fiona Morris are part of a growing number of farmers ‘doing things differently’ by selling meat products directly from his farm
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Australia and Bangladesh women meet in tale of contrasts
Australia and Bangladesh women meet in tale of contrasts
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Australia call off Afghanistan T20s due to women’s rights concerns
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World Rugby reveals radical plans to speed up the game
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Culture
Television & radio  
‘This is so weird’: the awkward truth about watching your parents have sex on screen
‘This is so weird’: the awkward truth about watching your parents have sex on screen
Film  
One Cut of the Dead: the gloriously inventive low-budget film that made box office history
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‘We don’t need more small-penis energy’… Sharon Stone on why she swapped acting for art
Opinion
The murder of women is an Australian scandal. So how do we defeat the monster tormenting our nation’s soul?
The murder of women is an Australian scandal. So how do we defeat the monster tormenting our nation’s soul?
Yes, TikTok sucks. But the rules for tech giants must be better than ‘it’s only bad if China does it’
From travel expenses to dark money, lifting the veil on political donations is essential for a healthy democracy
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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
Social media  
Elon Musk replies to post by far-right Austrian linked to Christchurch terrorist after X account restored
Elon Musk replies to post by far-right Austrian linked to Christchurch terrorist after X account restored
Science
‘We actually don’t know much’  
The scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare
The scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare
Environment
Invasive species  
Scientific body given just $100,000 a year to fight deadly fire ants, Senate inquiry told
Scientific body given just $100,000 a year to fight deadly fire ants, Senate inquiry told
Indonesia  
Indonesia fishing village flooded with tide of rubbish after heavy rains
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Panda diplomacy: meet the giant (and expensive) diplomats on loan to Australia from China - video
Panda diplomacy: meet the giant (and expensive) diplomats on loan to Australia from China - video
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Lenore Taylor

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