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Expert says employers can be found liable for rape outside of work hours as PwC fights case
Sexual assault  
Expert says employers can be found liable for rape outside of work hours as PwC fights case
Accountancy firm argues it is not liable since it had taken ‘all reasonable steps’ to prevent such behaviour
Pro-Palestine protest  
Demonstrators crash Victorian Labor state conference ahead of debate on Israel-Hamas war
Charlise Mutten  
Nine-year-old had an apparently happy Christmas with her mother. Weeks later, she was dead
Labor’s budget lays out the battlelines but Dutton pushes hot-button alternatives
Children’s author charged  
Man accused of online grooming in Sydney
The rural network
On the ground at Beef2024, the southern hemisphere’s biggest cattle industry expo
Hot sauce and a muster dog  
On the ground at Beef2024, the southern hemisphere’s biggest cattle industry expo
Emissions, sustainability and windfarms are front of mind at Rockhampton’s Beef Week celebrations
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Jim Chalmers on his budget balancing act – Full Story podcast
Jim Chalmers on his budget balancing act – Full Story podcast
Sport
Golf  
World No 1 Scheffler shakes off ‘shock and fear’ of arrest to stay in US PGA hunt
World No 1 Scheffler shakes off ‘shock and fear’ of arrest to stay in US PGA hunt
Tottenham Hotspur  
Postecoglou tries to bring calm after ‘worst experience’ as a manager
NRL  
Magic Round kicks off with all-singing, all-dancing spectacular
Culture
Film  
‘I did a lot of yelling’: Tom Burke on socks, controversy and Mad Max
‘I did a lot of yelling’: Tom Burke on socks, controversy and Mad Max
Stage  
The Woman in Black review – a playfully meta ghost romp with heavy-handed jump scares
Film  
Megalopolis review – Coppola’s passion project is megabloated and megaboring
Opinion
Forget the Maga caps – check out Trump’s new Courtroom Collection!
Forget the Maga caps – check out Trump’s new Courtroom Collection!
Olympic swimmers demand justice for, um, Gina Rinehart
Chronic underfunding of women’s health had led to Hunger Games competition. This must end
Lifestyle
A local’s guide to Coffs Harbour  
The culture here is being outside
The culture here is being outside
My first time at a sound bath  
As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, “Danger, danger”
Technology
‘We’re the peace activists’  
My surreal, soul-sucking day at Palantir’s first AI warfare conference
My surreal, soul-sucking day at Palantir’s first AI warfare conference
Science
Brexit  
UK rules on antibiotics in farming now weaker than under EU – experts
UK rules on antibiotics in farming now weaker than under EU – experts
Environment
Change by degrees  
Think before you click – and three other ways to reduce your digital carbon footprint
Think before you click – and three other ways to reduce your digital carbon footprint
Australia news  
A kangaroo, a possum and a bushrat walk into a burrow: research finds wombat homes are the supermarkets of the forest
Video
Surfing in the city: how Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing – video
Surfing in the city: how Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing – video
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