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Palestinians who had Australian visas cancelled mid-flight are ‘collateral damage’, charity group says
Middle East crisis  
Palestinians who had Australian visas cancelled mid-flight are ‘collateral damage’, charity group says
At least 70 people have had to cancel or postpone travel while one man remains stuck in an Istanbul airport
'Should come as no surprise'  
Mike Pence will not endorse Donald Trump’s presidential campaign
'Why not pass on their savings?'  
Farmers paid too little, shoppers charged too much – it’s a win-win for Australia’s supermarkets
Make Australia afraid again: must we have our own Trump moment for Peter Dutton to become PM?
Tropical Cyclone Megan  
Residents warned to prepare for strong winds and rain as system forms off NT
The rural network
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
A ‘better deal’  
Farmers skip the middlemen to sell produce direct to customers
Rohan and Fiona Morris are part of a growing number of farmers ‘doing things differently’ by selling meat products directly from his farm
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Introducing: Who screwed millennials? – Full Story podcast
Introducing: Who screwed millennials? – Full Story podcast
Sport
‘Get on the tools, do your job, work hard’  
How Western Force are aiming for a rugby revival
How Western Force are aiming for a rugby revival
Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal  
James inspires leaders to make major move in WSL title race
Champions League  
Arsenal to face Bayern, Manchester City land Madrid in quarter-finals
Culture
‘Those Friends people make $100m a year! I’m getting six-cent cheques! It’s not OK!’  
Billy Porter on race, recognition and the Middle East
Billy Porter on race, recognition and the Middle East
Grant Page dies aged 85  
Australia’s most legendary stunt man was wild, bold and brilliant
Justin Timberlake  
Everything I Thought It Was review – pop pariah dances past the discourse
Opinion
We deserve a reality in which women’s lives count, not their deaths
We deserve a reality in which women’s lives count, not their deaths
The perils of being a princess: It’s not always like the fairytales
TikTok! Is it destroying the minds of a generation?
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
Everyone is starting to guess how wealthy my fiance is. How do I stop this affecting my friendships?
Everyone is starting to guess how wealthy my fiance is. How do I stop this affecting my friendships?
Why Jesinta Franklin is teaming up with a First Nations label – and donating her modelling fee
Technology
Internet safety  
Violent online content ‘unavoidable’ for UK children, regulator finds
Violent online content ‘unavoidable’ for UK children, regulator finds
Science
Charles Darwin  
Plant specimens collected by naturalist to be unveiled to the public
Plant specimens collected by naturalist to be unveiled to the public
Environment
Change by degrees  
‘Every household needs to work out a system for their fridge’: how to throw out less food
‘Every household needs to work out a system for their fridge’: how to throw out less food
Australia news  
Australian Alps face world’s largest loss of snow by end of century, research shows
Video
Firefighters attend after ebike with lithium-ion batteries catches fire in Sydney unit – video
Firefighters attend after ebike with lithium-ion batteries catches fire in Sydney unit – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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