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Hundreds call for help and dozens rescued as intense rain and storms hit southern states
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Hundreds call for help and dozens rescued as intense rain and storms hit southern states
Nearly 700 requests for assistance made to Victoria’s SES in 24 hours to 6am Monday as BoM forecasts more wild weather
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Two plane passengers feared injured in Lizard Island landing
Golden Globes 2024  
The winners, the losers, the Barbenheimer – live
'I couldn’t believe it'  
Mouse secretly filmed tidying man’s shed in Wales every night
Suspected MDMA overdoses  
Seven people in induced comas after Melbourne music festival
The rural network
Why are there fewer street trees in the Australian bush?
‘It’s slipped off the radar’  
Why are there fewer street trees in the Australian bush?
Beyond the tree-lined high streets, many regional towns are lacking tree cover and experts say the reliance on cars could be to blame
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
William McInnes on his ‘perm of love’ – podcast
William McInnes on his ‘perm of love’ – podcast
Sport
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What would you nominate as Australia’s greatest sporting moment?
What would you nominate as Australia’s greatest sporting moment?
Sam Kerr  
Matildas' striker likely to miss Olympics after ACL injury
Cricket  
Perry slogs six to level T20 series with India in 300th Australia game
See Akram Khan’s powerful new production ‘Jungle Book reimagined’ at Perth Festival
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Dance and theatre come together with a stunning original score and visual projections in this unmissable show. Running from Fri 9 – Sat 17 Feb in Perth’s Heath Ledger Theatre, this fresh retelling of the classic Jungle Book story features an international cast and takes audiences on a hopeful journey through a world affected by climate change.

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Culture
The ultimate summer reading list  
15 crime thrillers and mysteries to keep you guessing
15 crime thrillers and mysteries to keep you guessing
‘There are different ways of being a woman’  
Jodie Foster on beauty, bravery, and raising feminist sons
David Soul  
The British-American star who made crime-fighting cool
Opinion
Australia’s cost-of-living crisis isn’t about the price of groceries. It’s about wealth distribution
Australia’s cost-of-living crisis isn’t about the price of groceries. It’s about wealth distribution
How do you bring your spiritual self to your job and make sure you are doing more good than harm?
Are tattoos about to become uncool? Soon many young people will know them as something their parents have
Lifestyle
Three things with Lisa Millar  
I’m a toast burner from way back. It’s hereditary
I’m a toast burner from way back. It’s hereditary
The moment I knew  
I was a ball of emotions. He reassured me: ‘You can run, but run to me’
Technology
‘Constantly monitored’  
The pushback against AI surveillance at work
The pushback against AI surveillance at work
Science
Aditya-L1  
India’s solar mission reaches Sun’s orbit
India’s solar mission reaches Sun’s orbit
Environment
Australia news  
Birdwatching changes the way you look at the world – it truly is the gateway drug to environmental awareness
Birdwatching changes the way you look at the world – it truly is the gateway drug to environmental awareness
Australia news  
Former Australian spy Alisdair Putt dies during ‘World’s Toughest Row’ across the Atlantic
Video
Djokovic on his first defeat of the season to Alex de Minaur – video
Djokovic on his first defeat of the season to Alex de Minaur – video
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