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Victorian premier makes emotional apology to people abused in institutional care; PNG PM addresses parliament
Australia politics live  
Victorian premier makes emotional apology to people abused in institutional care; PNG PM addresses parliament
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Captain Cook statue  
Council debate on ‘cancel culture’ erupts over future of St Kilda’s vandalised memorial
‘People are dying waiting for a house’  
Nigel Pernu slept rough for six months after multiple heart attacks
‘I lost my house and my money’  
The retiree taking on the banks over HyperVerse crypto fund loss
Donald Trump  
Judge rejects mistrial motions in E Jean Carroll defamation case
Middle East crisis
Blinken says ‘a lot of work’ remains on ceasefire and hostage talks
Gaza  
Blinken says ‘a lot of work’ remains on ceasefire and hostage talks
Remarks by US secretary of state come after Hamas responds to Israel plan with three-stage proposal to end conflict
The rural network
Red meat industry says it doesn’t need to meet its self-imposed target
Net zero  
Red meat industry says it doesn’t need to meet its self-imposed target
Meat and Livestock Australia announced a 2030 net zero target in 2017, which experts say is ‘effectively not possible’
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A photoshop scandal and the murky ethics of AI – Full Story podcast
A photoshop scandal and the murky ethics of AI – Full Story podcast
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Women's cricket  
South Africa stun Australia with historic win to set up ODI series decider
South Africa stun Australia with historic win to set up ODI series decider
Aston Villa 1-3 Chelsea  
Revitalised Blues bring FA Cup relief for Pochettino
‘Nowhere near good enough’  
Premier League admits VAR needs to improve
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Culture
From Ferrari to The Iron Claw  
This season’s Oscarbait movies that missed
This season’s Oscarbait movies that missed
Friday Night Lights  
The gentle show about high school football that launched Hollywood stars
One Day review  
A flawless romcom you’ll fall for, hard
Opinion
The RBA says it’s still worried about inflation, but few believe this will mean higher interest rates
The RBA says it’s still worried about inflation, but few believe this will mean higher interest rates
The government is considering legislation on the ‘right to disconnect’ from work
The treatment by police of a 13-year-old autistic boy is shocking – but it fits an appalling pattern
Lifestyle
As a proud gay man, I’d decided parenthood wasn’t for me – then my niece was born
As a proud gay man, I’d decided parenthood wasn’t for me – then my niece was born
Dust busters  
What’s really in household dust and how to get rid of it
Technology
Cybercrime  
Cyber-hacking victims ‘paid out record $1.1bn in ransoms last year‘
Cyber-hacking victims ‘paid out record $1.1bn in ransoms last year‘
Science
Health  
Viagra may help to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, study finds
Viagra may help to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, study finds
Environment
Energy  
Reckless or reasonable? Factchecking the claims of anti-renewable activists
Reckless or reasonable? Factchecking the claims of anti-renewable activists
Sydney  
Better water quality the key to more Sydney Harbour swimming spots, council says
Video
Crowds gather after US drone strike targets Iran-linked militia leader in Baghdad – video
Crowds gather after US drone strike targets Iran-linked militia leader in Baghdad – video
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