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Australia confronts China over apparent live-fire exercises conducted off coastline
Defence  
Australia confronts China over apparent live-fire exercises conducted off coastline
Deputy PM Richard Marles says explanation for the drills, which were conducted in international waters and according to international law, are ‘unsatisfactory’
Exclusive  
Missing Australian member of Islamic State found alive in Syrian prison
Steve Bannon  
French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon’s ‘Nazi’ salute
Explainer  
Peter Dutton says he has the answer to rising insurance premiums. So how would divestiture work?
Queensland  
Three teenagers arrested after alleged break-and-enter and sexual assault in Cairns
The rural network
Avian influenza spreads to third property as farmers warn egg shortage could be prolonged
Bird flu  
Avian influenza spreads to third property as farmers warn egg shortage could be prolonged
Agriculture Victoria says H7N8 strain of avian influenza has been detected at a poultry farm at Euroa
 
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Sport
ICC Champions Trophy  
Unfamiliar faces: Who has a chance to shine for Australia
Unfamiliar faces: Who has a chance to shine for Australia
Champions League  
Tie-by-tie analysis and predictions for last 16 matches
Premier League  
Brentford thrash Leicester to heap more pressure on Van Nistelrooy
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Culture
Stage  
Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire
Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire
Television & radio  
Neighbours cancelled for second time as Amazon backs out
Film  
James Bond producers give Amazon full creative control of 007
Opinion
Neoliberalism is dead. So why haven’t Australia’s leaders got the message?
Neoliberalism is dead. So why haven’t Australia’s leaders got the message?
Do you wake up wondering what Trump will do next?
Asteroids are headed this way – oh no! Are we all doomed?
Lifestyle
Fitness  
Friendship, fitness and freedom: why LGBTQ+ Australians are turning to sports clubs to find ‘queer joy’
Friendship, fitness and freedom: why LGBTQ+ Australians are turning to sports clubs to find ‘queer joy’
Walk with ...  
Adam Liaw: ‘Cooking has become this chore. It is a function of brainwashing of convenience food culture’
Technology
TikTok  
UK parents suing TikTok over children’s deaths ‘suspicious’ about data claims
UK parents suing TikTok over children’s deaths ‘suspicious’ about data claims
Science
Health  
What is nerve flossing and does it help with nerve pain?
What is nerve flossing and does it help with nerve pain?
Environment
Climate crisis  
Tim Winton: Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous
Tim Winton: Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous
Labor party  
Eight Labor ‘climate champions’ to get election help from party’s grassroots environment action group
Video
Multiple bus blasts in Israel being investigated by police as 'suspected terror attack' – video
Multiple bus blasts in Israel being investigated by police as 'suspected terror attack' – video
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