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First polls close; Harris attacks Trump’s role in Roe v Wade collapse
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First polls close; Harris attacks Trump’s role in Roe v Wade collapse
Memo appears to push back against suggestion that she could drop out of the Republican primary race if she loses in New Hampshire
Stage-three revamp  
Cabinet approves new tax cuts for workers on less than $150,000
Australia news live  
Taylor Swift fans targeted in social media scam; Tropical Cyclone Kirrily forecast to develop overnight
Woolworths  
CEO denies serving up ‘wokeness in aisle three’ after Australia Day controversy
Sydney  
Asbestos found in mulch at new sites across city following earlier Rozelle parklands discovery
Middle East crisis
US says Iraq strikes targeted sites used by Iran-backed groups
Middle East crisis live  
US says Iraq strikes targeted sites used by Iran-backed groups
IDF says deaths happened when militants fired rocket-propelled grenade as soldiers prepared explosives to demolish buildings
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
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The colossal collapse of an Australian crypto scheme – Full Story podcast
The colossal collapse of an Australian crypto scheme – Full Story podcast
Sport
'Screws up your whole clock'  
Australian Open schedule under scrutiny after another late-night finish
Australian Open schedule under scrutiny after another late-night finish
Australian Open  
Sinner blasts past Rublev and into semi-final showdown with Djokovic
Australia 1-1 Uzbekistan  
Socceroos pegged back but finish top of Asian Cup group
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Culture
Oscars nominations 2024  
Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
A throbbing neon powerhouse  
Hong Kong’s gigantic new billboard – with a nice museum attached
And the Oscar nomination doesn’t go to …  
20 great performances snubbed by the Academy
Opinion
His name at home shredded, Scott Morrison looks overseas for a fresh start. Will he find his people?
His name at home shredded, Scott Morrison looks overseas for a fresh start. Will he find his people?
Once culturally obsolescent, could jorts be back? I tried them again – and learned something about ageing
What would happen to Labor’s reputation if the stage-three tax cuts were scrapped?
Lifestyle
Maggi goreng, har mee and pork braised noodles  
Three Malaysian recipes from Junda Khoo
Three Malaysian recipes from Junda Khoo
Back to school 2024  
The best deals for technology, books and uniforms in Australia
Technology
TechScape  
Why Apple’s Vision Pro headset won’t have Netflix, Spotify or YouTube
Why Apple’s Vision Pro headset won’t have Netflix, Spotify or YouTube
Science
Alzheimer's  
Blood test could revolutionise diagnosis, experts say
Blood test could revolutionise diagnosis, experts say
Environment
EY  
EY Oceania accused of potential conflict of interest over government contracts on climate policy
EY Oceania accused of potential conflict of interest over government contracts on climate policy
Australian fashion  
‘Oh my God, I can put a shoe on my head’: waste walks the runway at Sydney festival
Video
NSW police release CCTV footage of the moment before Sydney lawyer is shot outside his home – video
NSW police release CCTV footage of the moment before Sydney lawyer is shot outside his home – video
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