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Moscow concert hall shooting: Islamic State claims responsibility as manhunt under way after dozens died
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Moscow concert hall shooting: Islamic State claims responsibility as manhunt under way after dozens died
Terror group says it was behind attack as authorities say at least 60 dead and scores injured; gunmen appear not to have been captured
‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’  
Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy
Catherine, Princess of Wales  
Royal is receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer
Albanese is looking for a show of faith on the religious discrimination bill but common ground looks vanishingly thin
'This is achievable'  
A NSW farmer has held the first carbon-neutral cattle sale – here’s how it works
The rural network
Setting the stage for the first LGBTQ+ festival in Orange
‘Our town really needs this’  
Setting the stage for the first LGBTQ+ festival in Orange
Organisers hope the Orange Rainbow festival will make young queer and trans people feel safer in the regional NSW city by showing community support
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics – Full Story podcast
Sport
A model of the reliable and durable  
Mitchell Starc and a rare piece of cricket history
Mitchell Starc and a rare piece of cricket history
Australian Grand Prix  
FIA unable to escape scrutiny with indictments overshadowing season
Commonwealth Games  
New blow as Malaysia rejects offer to host in 2026
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Culture
‘If you’re anointed tonight, you can be dumped on tomorrow’  
Steve Martin on fame, failure and TV humiliation
Steve Martin on fame, failure and TV humiliation
‘I’m still trying to recover’  
Annie Potts on Ghostbusters, Toy Story – and the car crash that almost killed her
Music  
Shakira: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran review – revenge served disappointingly tepid
Opinion
How do climate scientists look after themselves?
How do climate scientists look after themselves?
Long Covid may be nothing unique in the future – but its effects today are still very real
Constant bad news doing your head in? Why not read about the fish doorbell instead
Lifestyle
‘Now there are people who are willing to pay’  
The rise of private mothers groups
The rise of private mothers groups
Leading questions  
My lifelong dream has been to rescue cats. My partner is allergic – what do I do?
Technology
Reddit  
Shares soar on first day of public trading
Shares soar on first day of public trading
Science
Geology  
Experts reject declaration of Anthropocene epoch
Experts reject declaration of Anthropocene epoch
Environment
Change by degrees  
‘Planting a tree is hope in action’: the people regenerating urban habitats and growing community
‘Planting a tree is hope in action’: the people regenerating urban habitats and growing community
Queensland  
Snappy customer: crocodile captured after walking into Queensland service station
Video
The moment New South Wales banned gay conversion practices – video
The moment New South Wales banned gay conversion practices – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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