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Chris Uhlmann joins Sky News as analyst and contributor; Australia Post starts cutting daily letter deliveries
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Chris Uhlmann joins Sky News as analyst and contributor; Australia Post starts cutting daily letter deliveries
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Republicans  
Kari Lake denounces Arizona abortion ban she once supported
‘My jaw was on the ground’  
The 30-year hunt to find the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert bus
‘It’s a joke’  
Calls for Australian swimmer James Magnussen to face life ban if he dopes for Enhanced Games
Ceasefire deal  
Hamas says it does not have 40 hostages who fit criteria for deal with Israel
The rural network
Back yard chicken owners urged to implement biosecurity measures in case of outbreak
Bird flu  
Back yard chicken owners urged to implement biosecurity measures in case of outbreak
Australia is the only continent free from the highly contagious H5N1 virus, after it was detected in wild bird colonies in Antarctica in February
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: Labor’s changing rhetoric on Palestine – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: Labor’s changing rhetoric on Palestine – Full Story podcast
Sport
The Masters  
DeChambeau sets pace with first-round 65
DeChambeau sets pace with first-round 65
Liverpool 0-3 Atalanta  
Reds left needing miracle after Scamacca double
David Squires on …  
The most brutal moment in the A-League’s history
Culture
Books  
The Work by Bri Lee review – satirical art world romp tries to tick too many boxes
The Work by Bri Lee review – satirical art world romp tries to tick too many boxes
OJ Simpson  
The complicated cultural legacy of a fallen star
Books  
Alexei Navalny’s memoir due to be published posthumously in October
Opinion
I’m a popular cyclist – but only when I bring my toy poodle along for the ride
I’m a popular cyclist – but only when I bring my toy poodle along for the ride
Peter Dutton’s shock-and-schlock tactics are fear-mongering in search of a policy
Looking forward to a bold green future? Just don’t forget the here and now
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I told a friend about my husband’s poor finances and now he secretly mocks him. What should I do?
I told a friend about my husband’s poor finances and now he secretly mocks him. What should I do?
How we met  
We lost touch for years – then bumped into each other in Belgium
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
UK has real concerns about AI risks, says competition regulator
UK has real concerns about AI risks, says competition regulator
Science
Archaeology  
Banquet room with preserved frescoes unearthed among Pompeii ruins
Banquet room with preserved frescoes unearthed among Pompeii ruins
Environment
Australia news  
Australia could reach an ‘ambitious’ emissions cut of up to 75% by 2035, advisers tell Labor
Australia could reach an ‘ambitious’ emissions cut of up to 75% by 2035, advisers tell Labor
Australia news  
Carbon price should be set at $70 a tonne and rise six-fold by mid-century, says AEMC
Video
CCTV captures horse trotting into Sydney's Warwick Farm railway station to escape storm – video
CCTV captures horse trotting into Sydney's Warwick Farm railway station to escape storm – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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