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Final warning as thousands urged to leave amid catastrophic danger rating
Victoria fires  
Final warning as thousands urged to leave amid catastrophic danger rating
Residents across state’s west told to take action while bushfire continues to burn near Ballarat
Exclusive  
Minister briefed on how total gambling ad ban would work in Australia by European experts
Jesse Baird and Luke Davies  
Bodies sent for postmortem as NSW police continue search for evidence
Australia politics live  
Katter and Wilkie attack supermarket duopoly in pig costume; Thorpe to speak on cousin’s death in custody
Economy  
Inflation remains flat at 3.4% in January, fuelling hopes of RBA interest rate cut
The rural network
Doctor who incorrectly diagnosed Aboriginal man with drug-related illness said it was ‘cognitive bias’, inquest hears
Ricky Hampson Jr  
Doctor who incorrectly diagnosed Aboriginal man with drug-related illness said it was ‘cognitive bias’, inquest hears
Ricky Hampson Jr was diagnosed with cannaboid hyperemesis syndrome at Dubbo base hospital, shortly before he died from perforated stomach ulcers
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Will shaming employers close the gender pay gap? – Full Story podcast
Will shaming employers close the gender pay gap? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Collingwood doco  
A winner’s cut that depicts an organisation at ease
A winner’s cut that depicts an organisation at ease
Football  
Some Man Utd players asked for day off after defeat by Fulham
Haaland’s attack on history points to new way for Manchester City
Culture
The return of Nam Le  
As long as I’m terrifying myself a little bit, I’m on the right track
As long as I’m terrifying myself a little bit, I’m on the right track
Oscars 2024  
Best picture nominees – reviews, awards and where to watch
‘It has become a sort of silver bullet’  
Why are rap lyrics being put on trial?
Opinion
Australian voters are increasingly driven by issues rather than party loyalty – and that’s bad news for the old political order
Australian voters are increasingly driven by issues rather than party loyalty – and that’s bad news for the old political order
Top tips for how to say goodbye to Scott Morrison
The latest poll results are a wake-up call for anyone ready to declare Peter Dutton politically obsolete
Lifestyle
Supermarket pesto taste test  
‘Grassy and sandy’ celebrity sauce is bottom of the list
‘Grassy and sandy’ celebrity sauce is bottom of the list
‘The best decision I’ve ever made’  
A Guardian Blind date success story
Technology
TechScape  
With its trillion-dollar valuation, will Nvidia’s reign last?
With its trillion-dollar valuation, will Nvidia’s reign last?
Science
Space  
Odysseus craft’s moon mission to be cut short after sideways landing
Odysseus craft’s moon mission to be cut short after sideways landing
Environment
Australia news  
Woman attacked by shark off Sandland Island near Jurien Bay in Western Australia
Woman attacked by shark off Sandland Island near Jurien Bay in Western Australia
Tasmania  
Antibiotics found in wild fish near Tasmanian salmon farms at nearly five times allowed limit, report shows
Video
Albanese attacks Coalition as stage-three tax cuts are passed through the Senate – video
Albanese attacks Coalition as stage-three tax cuts are passed through the Senate – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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