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Flood warnings prompt evacuations in NT as Queensland braces for incoming cyclone
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Flood warnings prompt evacuations in NT as Queensland braces for incoming cyclone
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily may track back and hit the coast mid-next week, possibly as a category 3 cyclone producing winds of up to 165km/h
Linda Reynolds  
Former minister seeks advice on bid to freeze Brittany Higgins’ assets in France
Mental health  
A NZ Greens MP is the latest high-profile person to be accused of shoplifting. Why does it happen?
Australian politics  
As Gaza crisis worsens, the Albanese government is on the defensive
‘What the world needs’  
Boris Johnson backs Trump's return to the White House
Middle East crisis
Middle East crisis live: Biden insists Netanyahu is not opposed to two-state solution
Live  
Middle East crisis live: Biden insists Netanyahu is not opposed to two-state solution
US president spoke with Israeli prime minister for first time in nearly a month about war in Gaza and a future Palestinian state
The rural network
Summer rains spread invasive plants through regions
‘Weed highways’  
Summer rains spread invasive plants through regions
Floods and extreme weather causing greater spread of seeds, buds and roots, while weed spraying interrupted by rain and wind
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
The cases against Donald Trump – Full Story podcast
The cases against Donald Trump – Full Story podcast
Sport
Drubbing of once-great West Indies sad proof Test cricket mismatches must end
Drubbing of once-great West Indies sad proof Test cricket mismatches must end
Australian Open  
De Minaur cruises into second week with win over Cobolli
Asian Cup  
Hussein stuns Japan as Iraq qualify for knockout stage
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Culture
‘I was like a donkey’  
Nicole Kidman on death, love and refusing to do scenes
Nicole Kidman on death, love and refusing to do scenes
Richard Roxburgh  
I’m very busy … but everybody has stupid lives now, don’t we?
David Shrigley wants your balls  
Just one of many stupid artworks I have made over the years
Opinion
Climate change and the cost of living: everything is going up
Climate change and the cost of living: everything is going up
Neither a pandemic nor interest rate rises: can anything dent the Australian housing market?
You can find spirituality online, but beware those who misuse it for personal gain
Lifestyle
Supermarket potato chips taste test  
The winner is ‘good enough to replace human company’
The winner is ‘good enough to replace human company’
'When you assume, you make an ass out of you and me'  
Everyone should heed my music teacher’s advice
Technology
‘Very scary’  
Mark Zuckerberg’s pledge to build advanced AI alarms experts
Mark Zuckerberg’s pledge to build advanced AI alarms experts
Science
Japan space mission: probe landed on moon but not generating solar power, space agency says
Japan space mission: probe landed on moon but not generating solar power, space agency says
Environment
Electric vehicles  
Australia’s ‘white gold’ was supposed to fuel the EV transition – then prices for battery minerals collapsed
Australia’s ‘white gold’ was supposed to fuel the EV transition – then prices for battery minerals collapsed
Energy  
NSW can avoid electricity shortages without paying hundreds of millions to keep Eraring open, expert says
Video
On the quest to find Novak Djokovic's 'special' Melbourne tree - video
On the quest to find Novak Djokovic's 'special' Melbourne tree - video
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