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‘Beggars belief’ Lehrmann and Spotlight only communicated once in months before interview, Ten lawyer says
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‘Beggars belief’ Lehrmann and Spotlight only communicated once in months before interview, Ten lawyer says
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PM says it ‘isn’t good enough’ to say Gaza strike on aid workers ‘just a product of war’
Taiwan earthquake  
Rescuers search for survivors amid landslides and aftershocks
Truth Social  
Trump sues ex-Apprentice contestants over ‘failings’
Man found dead  
Body discovered in flood water as weather systems collide over eastern Australia
The rural network
Farming lobby calls for poultry industry code of conduct
‘Significant market concentration’  
Farming lobby calls for poultry industry code of conduct
Producers have a ‘genuine fear’ of challenging unfair contracts due to a lack of competition, the National Farmers Federation says
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Bake for Gaza: Inside the kitchen supporting Palestinian arrivals – Full Story podcast
Bake for Gaza: Inside the kitchen supporting Palestinian arrivals – Full Story podcast
Sport
Music, fan zones, food and wine  
AFL but not as we know it at second Gather Round
AFL but not as we know it at second Gather Round
Olyroos  
Tilio returns but Irankunda overlooked for Olympics qualifying
Man City 4-1 Aston Villa  
Foden treble keeps heat on Liverpool and Arsenal
Culture
The Sympathizer, Ripley and Scoop  
What’s new to streaming in Australia in April
What’s new to streaming in Australia in April
Stella prize  
Alexis Wright nominated for $60,000 award for second time
‘I’m ready to prove a point’  
Electric Fields on their unlikely journey to Eurovision
Opinion
Gaza goes hungry while the world watches
Gaza goes hungry while the world watches
Whether Australia’s budget has a surplus tells us little about the government’s worth – it’s all on the choices made
A big week for climate policy in Australia: what happened and what to make of it
Lifestyle
‘The best time of the year for produce’  
Pears and pumpkin among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for April
Pears and pumpkin among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for April
My first time at a sound healing  
Is this the longest I’ve gone without checking my phone?
Technology
‘Many-shot jailbreaking’  
AI lab describes how tools’ safety features can be bypassed
AI lab describes how tools’ safety features can be bypassed
Science
Moon Standard Time?  
Nasa to create lunar-centric time reference system
Nasa to create lunar-centric time reference system
Environment
Melbourne  
Asbestos found in recycled mulch next to playground in Melbourne’s west
Asbestos found in recycled mulch next to playground in Melbourne’s west
Energy  
Australia faces postwar-style reconstruction to reach net zero target, Greg Combet says
Video
No submarines: Rosie Batty agrees Aukus funding should go to ending family violence – video
No submarines: Rosie Batty agrees Aukus funding should go to ending family violence – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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