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Albanese says Iraq war documents should be released
‘Australians do have a right to know’  
Albanese says Iraq war documents should be released
Prime minister orders independent investigation into Scott Morrison’s government’s failure to transfer all documents
Tokyo  
‘Miracle’ escape for passengers after horrific runway crash
Australia v Pakistan  
Third Test, day one – live
Ocean Alley  
Musician apologises for shoplifting after New Zealand shop shares CCTV footage
Coffs Harbour  
Woman dies and child rescued off NSW north coast amid deadly summer
Israel-Gaza war
Assassinated leader Saleh al-Arouri was Hamas’s link to Iran and Hezbollah
Analysis  
Assassinated leader Saleh al-Arouri was Hamas’s link to Iran and Hezbollah
Arouri had talked with Hezbollah of ‘real victory’ over Israel after 7 October attacks
The rural network
Libraries in regional towns are building community on a shoestring budget
'We're all in this together'  
Libraries in regional towns are building community on a shoestring budget
Despite a record increase in public library funding by the NSW government, most operate on the cost of a few new books per resident a year
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Rhys Nicholson on being mugged … twice – Full Story podcast
Rhys Nicholson on being mugged … twice – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australia's fast bowlers remain headline act amid ‘Warner Week’ sideshow
Australia's fast bowlers remain headline act amid ‘Warner Week’ sideshow
Luke Littler  
Darts goes mad for the boy with world at his fingers
Tennis  
De Minaur primed to mix it with ‘GOAT’ Djokovic in United Cup showdown
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Culture
Environment  
I thought most of us were going to die from the climate crisis. I was wrong
I thought most of us were going to die from the climate crisis. I was wrong
Mickey Mouse’s first 24 hours in the public domain  
Slasher flicks, horror games and NFTs
Film  
Rebel Moon: despite the stream of terrible reviews Zack Snyder seems unstoppable
Opinion
I don’t know if I’ll ever overcome my fear of flying, but my attempts sure make for comical stories
I don’t know if I’ll ever overcome my fear of flying, but my attempts sure make for comical stories
King Charles should follow Denmark’s example – and tell us when he’ll abdicate
My great-uncles went to war for Australia but returned homeless. It’s time to face the truth about Indigenous injustice
Lifestyle
Top of the toppings  
Danielle Alvarez’s six favourite crostini recipes
Danielle Alvarez’s six favourite crostini recipes
Anywhere but the beach  
The empty streets of my town in summer give way to a wild reckoning in February
Technology
TechScape  
TechScape: Cybercrime, AI supremacy and the metaverse – the tech stories that will dominate 2024
TechScape: Cybercrime, AI supremacy and the metaverse – the tech stories that will dominate 2024
Science
Psychology  
What we talk about when we talk about giving up
What we talk about when we talk about giving up
Environment
Australia news  
‘Stop idling’: Australian government fails to meet own timeline on car fuel efficiency standards
‘Stop idling’: Australian government fails to meet own timeline on car fuel efficiency standards
Marine life  
Blue groper: man fined $500 for killing protected fish in Sydney
Video
Lee Jae-myung stabbing: footage shows attack on South Korea opposition leader – video
Lee Jae-myung stabbing: footage shows attack on South Korea opposition leader – video
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