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Qantas pauses flights due to expected Iranian attack on Israel
Middle East crisis  
Qantas pauses flights due to expected Iranian attack on Israel
Perth to London flights will now stop over in Singapore to avoid Iranian airspace amid fears Tehran will strike Israel
US politics  
Trump is plummeting – financially, legally and politically
Cost of living crisis  
Australians dropping fruit and vegetables from diet
Rhetoric with no policy, vision with no detail: Dutton and Albanese have big gaps to fill
Sydney  
Teenage boy charged with murder after multiple stabbings near school
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 weathers blustery second day as Johnson blows top
DeChambeau weathers blustery second day as Johnson blows top
Cricket  
Fraser-McGurk lights up IPL with dazzling debut half-century
‘This must feel bad and it does’  
Klopp rues Liverpool’s mental fatigue
Culture
‘There will be tears’  
Bluey’s most epic episode ever
Bluey’s most epic episode ever
Television  
Franklin review – Michael Douglas is absolutely compelling in this period drama
‘My jaw was on the ground’  
The 30-year hunt to find the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert bus
Opinion
What’s to fight over in the Aldi middle aisle this week – chainsaws or wicker chairs?
What’s to fight over in the Aldi middle aisle this week – chainsaws or wicker chairs?
The Monopoly movie is coming, but not everyone is happy about it
Shameless Guardian readers share their favourite perverse food combinations
Lifestyle
‘The scrutiny is immense’  
How weddings can worsen eating and body image disorders
How weddings can worsen eating and body image disorders
Roberto Cavalli  
Flamboyant Italian fashion designer dies aged 83
Technology
WhatsApp  
Anger from campaigners as messaging app lowers age limit to 13 in UK and EU
Anger from campaigners as messaging app lowers age limit to 13 in UK and EU
Science
Archaeology  
Banquet room with preserved frescoes unearthed among Pompeii ruins
Banquet room with preserved frescoes unearthed among Pompeii ruins
Environment
Change by degrees  
Back on the rack: the best ways to sell secondhand clothes
Back on the rack: the best ways to sell secondhand clothes
Australia news  
Australia could reach an ‘ambitious’ emissions cut of up to 75% by 2035, advisers tell Labor
Video
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You can make songs in seconds with Suno AI. We test if they're actually good – video
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