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World record temperature jump in Antarctic raises fears of catastrophe
‘Simply mind-boggling’  
World record temperature jump in Antarctic raises fears of catastrophe
An unprecedented leap of 38.5C in the coldest place on Earth is a harbinger of a disaster for humans and the local ecosystem
Australia news live  
Hundreds of homes forced to evacuate after Sydney floods as NSW premier expected to declare natural disaster
‘He didn’t realise the danger’  
The family grieving a lost son and their push to slash drowning deaths
Analysis  
Trump’s bizarre, vindictive incoherence has to be heard in full to be believed
Deepfakes  
Reality TV star Gamble Breaux knew she’d been hacked. Then the scam ads of the PM began to appear
The rural network
Is moving to regional Australia really a fix for the housing crisis?
‘No family, no friends, no backups’  
Is moving to regional Australia really a fix for the housing crisis?
Prospective home owners are often lured to regional areas, but some who have moved say it comes with hidden costs
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
Premier League  
Arsenal go top as Saka, Havertz and Trossard sweep aside Brighton
Arsenal go top as Saka, Havertz and Trossard sweep aside Brighton
Rugby union  
Hooper takes first steps as sevens rookie with eye on Olympics
C Palace 2-4 Man City  
Dazzling De Bruyne brings up century as champions roar back
Culture
‘A lavish, jewel-studded palace’  
Is Melbourne’s Forum the best music venue in Australia?
Is Melbourne’s Forum the best music venue in Australia?
‘An old horror movie lulls me to sleep’  
David Dastmalchian on spooks, scarecrows, and drag queens
‘The crime writer crime writers read’  
Garry Disher, author of 60 books and finding fame in his 70s
Opinion
Australia claims it is a multicultural success story. So why does it want to use godlike laws to ringfence the nation?
Australia claims it is a multicultural success story. So why does it want to use godlike laws to ringfence the nation?
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
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
He popped open a bottle of champagne and filled his mother’s glass first
He popped open a bottle of champagne and filled his mother’s glass first
Decluttering  
I’ve always been a messy person. The situation was grim – but could I really change?
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Facebook and Instagram to label digitally altered content ‘made with AI’
Facebook and Instagram to label digitally altered content ‘made with AI’
Science
Behavioural scientist Michael Norton  
‘When a tennis player ties their shoes in a particular way, they feel they can play at Wimbledon’
‘When a tennis player ties their shoes in a particular way, they feel they can play at Wimbledon’
Environment
Energy efficiency  
Shower power: Australian bathrooms are wasting energy and increasing your costs
Shower power: Australian bathrooms are wasting energy and increasing your costs
Change by degrees  
How Emma transformed a dilapidated shed into a home office with recycled materials and biowaste
Video
Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary floods after heavy rainfall – video
Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary floods after heavy rainfall – video
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Editor, Guardian Australia

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