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Justice Lee criticises conduct of Brittany Higgins and Lisa Wilkinson – follow updates
Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial judgment live  
Justice Lee criticises conduct of Brittany Higgins and Lisa Wilkinson – follow updates
Australia news live  
NSW government considering ‘additional measures’ for security guards but Minns rules out firearms
Middle East crisis live  
Israel calls for new sanctions on Iran at heated UN security council meeting
Yayoi Kusama  
Exhibition to bring art star’s infinity rooms and polka dots to NGV
New York  
The Vessel to reopen with steel-mesh safety measures after suicides
The rural network
Back yard chicken owners urged to implement biosecurity measures in case of outbreak
Bird flu  
Back yard chicken owners urged to implement biosecurity measures in case of outbreak
Australia is the only continent free from the highly contagious H5N1 virus, after it was detected in wild bird colonies in Antarctica in February
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
How the Bondi Junction stabbing attack unfolded – Full Story podcast
How the Bondi Junction stabbing attack unfolded – Full Story podcast
Sport
The Masters  
Scheffler storms to victory after ice-cool final round
Scheffler storms to victory after ice-cool final round
Crows conquer Melbourne hoodoo to salvage their campaign
‘It’s pure joy’  
Australia names first track and field athletes for Paris Olympics
Culture
Olivier awards  
Sarah Snook wins best actress for The Picture of Dorian Gray
Sarah Snook wins best actress for The Picture of Dorian Gray
Splendour in the Grass  
The Australian company behind the festival has a rich parent – so why does it need millions in public money?
‘I want to watch another one’  
Kids review Bluey’s longest ever episode
Opinion
Diagnosing yourself with a mental health issue may bring comfort, but it can be dangerous
Diagnosing yourself with a mental health issue may bring comfort, but it can be dangerous
We hear about a ‘class ceiling’ in Australian arts. Cultural employers should measure diversity like corporates do
What’s to fight over in the Aldi middle aisle this week – chainsaws or wicker chairs?
Lifestyle
Three things with Kyah Simon  
It’s my saving grace and the key to recovering before a game
It’s my saving grace and the key to recovering before a game
‘The scrutiny is immense’  
How weddings can worsen eating and body image disorders
Technology
Wafer-thin, stretchy and strong as steel  
Could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?
Could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?
Science
Dinosaur data  
Can the bones of the deep past help predict extinctions of the future?
Can the bones of the deep past help predict extinctions of the future?
Environment
Australia news  
Giant fossil kangaroos: scientists identify three new species of extinct megafauna
Giant fossil kangaroos: scientists identify three new species of extinct megafauna
Australian economy  
Industry to face ‘strict tests’ for public funding to incentivise green energy, Jim Chalmers says
Video
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Watch Bruce Lehrmann verdict live stream as defamation case judgment delivered – video
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Lenore Taylor

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