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Online ads are promoting ‘simple’ access to super to pay for healthcare, despite strict rules
'Worrying trend'  
Online ads are promoting ‘simple’ access to super to pay for healthcare, despite strict rules
Peak consumer body and financial services minister warn against private providers encouraging patients to tap into super to fund medical procedures
Sydney weather  
Evacuation orders issued for parts of city as NSW braces for more heavy rain and flooding
Gaza aid deaths  
Two IDF officers dismissed after killing of food charity workers
Will the killings of Gaza aid workers be a turning point in Australia’s policy towards Israel?
Julie Bishop  
Former foreign minister appointed UN special envoy for Myanmar
The rural network
Australia’s dirt to become net carbon emitter and threat to climate goals
'Huge' soil emissions  
Australia’s dirt to become net carbon emitter and threat to climate goals
Modelling points to ‘huge’ soil emissions in interior rangelands, which are more sensitive to a warming climate
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Sex, drugs and credit cards: new allegations heard at Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial against Ten – Full Story podcast
Sex, drugs and credit cards: new allegations heard at Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial against Ten – Full Story podcast
Sport
Liverpool  
Klopp urges fans to ‘show class’ after Old Trafford tragedy chanting
Klopp urges fans to ‘show class’ after Old Trafford tragedy chanting
Welcome to Trumpworld  
LIV Golf cashes in at Doral as Masters looms
Step in and speak up  
Fight against homophobia taken to MMA after strides made in boxing
Culture
‘The crime writer crime writers read’  
Garry Disher, author of 60 books and finding fame in his 70s
Garry Disher, author of 60 books and finding fame in his 70s
‘People are used to devouring things really quickly’  
Has TikTok killed the video star?
‘Candid’, ‘remarkable’, ‘beguiling’  
The best Australian books out in April
Opinion
With all the excitement of the Auerbach hearing, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s going on
With all the excitement of the Auerbach hearing, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s going on
Can’t stop reading bad news? You’re not the first
Have food trends gone woke? Say bonjour to le crookie!
Lifestyle
‘Not being jerks to each other helps’  
Readers on staying friends with an ex
Readers on staying friends with an ex
You be the judge  
Should my boyfriend change the bedsheets more often?
Technology
Google  
Company considering charge for internet searches with AI, reports say
Company considering charge for internet searches with AI, reports say
Science
Space  
New 3D cosmic map raises questions over future of universe, scientists say
New 3D cosmic map raises questions over future of universe, scientists say
Environment
Change by degrees  
How Emma transformed a dilapidated shed into a home office with recycled materials and biowaste
How Emma transformed a dilapidated shed into a home office with recycled materials and biowaste
Melbourne  
Asbestos discovered at three more Melbourne parks, says local council
Video
Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary floods after heavy rainfall – video
Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary floods after heavy rainfall – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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