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Patrick Stephenson identified as alleged killer of Ballarat woman
Samantha Murphy  
Patrick Stephenson identified as alleged killer of Ballarat woman
Cranbrook school  
Principal resigns over allegations he knew about teacher’s ‘extremely concerning past conduct’
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New Zealand v Australia: second Test, day one – live
Rupert Murdoch  
Media mogul announces sixth engagement to retired molecular biologist Elena Zhukova
E Jean Carroll  
Judge denies Trump request to delay US$83.3m payment in defamation case
The rural network
The activism of Hazara women in regional Australia
‘We can be a role model’  
The activism of Hazara women in regional Australia
Shepparton, which has the largest Afghan population in regional Victoria, has become a hub for community groups started by Hazara women to support other women still in Afghanistan
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the Liberal party’s policy problem – Full story podcast
Newsroom edition: the Liberal party’s policy problem – Full story podcast
Sport
AFL opening night  
Swans answer doubters with gritty win over Demons
Swans answer doubters with gritty win over Demons
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend
Formula One  
Horner accuses F1 chiefs and media of exploiting Red Bull furore
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Culture
The Silver River by Jim Moginie review  
A Midnight Oil memoir tinged with sadness
A Midnight Oil memoir tinged with sadness
‘Completely unfilmable’  
The Dune universe is about to get weird
Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall  
The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Opinion
Australian women are chalking up some wins in the workplace – yet our male leaders remain out of touch
Australian women are chalking up some wins in the workplace – yet our male leaders remain out of touch
I have long wanted to be more relaxed about time – luckily, an external force is helping me overcome my intense punctuality
This International Women’s Day let’s hear it for the boys!
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’ve had to end many friendships over the years. How can I be more discerning upfront?
I’ve had to end many friendships over the years. How can I be more discerning upfront?
Affordable apples and brilliant berries  
Australia’s best value fruit and vegetables in March
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
AI likely to increase energy use and accelerate climate misinformation – report
AI likely to increase energy use and accelerate climate misinformation – report
Science
‘Greater and greater risk’  
Reality TV tests media psychologists’ skills
Reality TV tests media psychologists’ skills
Environment
Australia news  
Wolli Creek national park gains additional 4.7 hectares of land to complete ‘green ribbon’
Wolli Creek national park gains additional 4.7 hectares of land to complete ‘green ribbon’
Energy  
The Coalition wants nuclear power. Could it work – or would it be an economic and logistical disaster?
Video
Samantha Murphy: police say alleged murder was a 'deliberate attack' as man charged – video
Samantha Murphy: police say alleged murder was a 'deliberate attack' as man charged – video
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