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Australian Catholic University owns up to $3.6m wage theft; dingo euthanised after K’gari attacks
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Australian Catholic University owns up to $3.6m wage theft; dingo euthanised after K’gari attacks
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Republican debate cancelled  
Haley refuses to take stage without Trump
Mascot Towers  
A proposal for a crumbling Sydney building could free unit owners from debt – but leave others ‘effectively destitute’
Australia v West Indies  
First Test, day one – live
Penny Wong  
Foreign affairs minister affirms ‘solidarity’ with Israel as she meets with hostage relatives
Middle East crisis
Iran destroys ‘Sunni militant bases’ in Pakistan; US launches fresh Red Sea strikes against Houthis
Middle East crisis live  
Iran destroys ‘Sunni militant bases’ in Pakistan; US launches fresh Red Sea strikes against Houthis
Pakistan strike follows Iranian attack on Iraq and Syria less than a day earlier; the US strikes come after a Houthi missile attack on a ship in the Red Sea
The rural network
The market shift changing the wool industry
‘Nobody likes mulesing’  
The market shift changing the wool industry
Researchers say it may not be possible to completely end mulesing and still prevent flystrike in Australian conditions – but the practice can be improved
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Full Story  
Why people are quitting dating apps – Full Story podcast
Why people are quitting dating apps – Full Story podcast
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Australian Open  
Home crowd inspires Ajla Tomljanović to late-night comeback
Home crowd inspires Ajla Tomljanović to late-night comeback
Sharelle McMahon’s 1999 last-second winning goal slipped through the net in slow motion
Thanasi Kokkinakis  
Australian keeps his cool to win five-set thriller
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Culture
Emmys 2023  
The winners, the losers, the outfits – live
The winners, the losers, the outfits – live
Emmys red carpet fashion  
Sarah Snook, Jenna Ortega, Pedro Pascal and more – in pictures
Stage  
I am Deaf and I love raves – I wish more people felt welcome in the dance world
Opinion
When my doctor couldn’t save my pregnancy, he did the next best thing
When my doctor couldn’t save my pregnancy, he did the next best thing
Renters know they are the losers in Australia’s housing system – and as their anger rises, so will their protest vote
If Albanese wants to keep voters onside he needs to deliver on his cost-of-living promises – and soon
Lifestyle
The tale I dine out on  
We wrote the idea for Talking Pictures on a coaster – thank goodness because we’d had a few drinks
We wrote the idea for Talking Pictures on a coaster – thank goodness because we’d had a few drinks
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Share your experience of ethical non-monogamy
Technology
Alpha monitor  
Indian teen invents gadget that may transform dementia care
Indian teen invents gadget that may transform dementia care
Science
‘Medicine is going personalised’  
Moderna’s UK boss on the coming vaccine revolution
Moderna’s UK boss on the coming vaccine revolution
Environment
Insects  
Queensland farmer captures rare video of invasive fire ants building 'large floating rafts' – video
Queensland farmer captures rare video of invasive fire ants building 'large floating rafts' – video
Australia news  
Santos’s $5.8bn Barossa gas pipeline project can go ahead after Tiwi Islanders lose court battle
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CCTV shows vandals spray-painting Brisbane Woolworths after merchandise row - video
CCTV shows vandals spray-painting Brisbane Woolworths after merchandise row - video
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