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Headlines
Albanese says Coalition is ‘more conservative than ever’ under Dutton
Australia news live  
Albanese says Coalition is ‘more conservative than ever’ under Dutton
Wildlife  
More than 7,000 hectares logged in planned koala park under NSW Labor, analysis finds
California fires live  
LA fire chief says ‘we are ready’ ahead of ‘critical fire weather’ and heavy winds forecast
As the world burns, young Australians are feeling disbelief – and looking for answers
Sydney  
Counter-terrorism police take up investigation of swastika attack at Newtown synagogue
Food  
Falsely labelled ‘organic’ products rife on shelves, shoppers warned
The rural network
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Tasmania  
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Critically endangered grasslands in Tasmania’s Midlands were being destroyed by agriculture, but an innovative partnership has protected the remaining ecosystem – and local farmers’ profits
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
The Australian election is coming: what moments will define the campaign? – Full Story podcast
The Australian election is coming: what moments will define the campaign? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Live  
Australian Open 2025: Gauff, Swiatek and Sinner in action on day two – live
Australian Open 2025: Gauff, Swiatek and Sinner in action on day two – live
Hope and trust are in short supply amid Brisbane and Perth’s A-League Men decline
Football  
Postecoglou's Tottenham break Tamworth hearts in FA Cup extra time
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Culture
Music  
Mallrat was poised for pop domination. Then tragedy struck
Mallrat was poised for pop domination. Then tragedy struck
Film  
Magic Beach: how the beloved picture book became a spell-binding animation
Television & radio  
Aunty Donna’s Broden Kelly: ‘I want an elephant-sized staffy. He would probably kill people but I’d love him’
Opinion
Being a parent means you’re never quite your own person again – but that self-sacrifice can pull off a miracle
Being a parent means you’re never quite your own person again – but that self-sacrifice can pull off a miracle
Early morning swimmers like myself know: once you start, it’s not so hard
How will President Trump put himself on the map?
Lifestyle
Travel  
Away with Alison Lester: ‘I always ask a flight attendant if I can shift and sometimes they let me’
Away with Alison Lester: ‘I always ask a flight attendant if I can shift and sometimes they let me’
Learning to read in a foreign language has taught me to embrace ambiguity – one sentence at a time
Technology
Deepfake  
‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes – and the women fighting back
‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes – and the women fighting back
Science
Psychology  
Music sounds better with you? How your listening habits affect your love life
Music sounds better with you? How your listening habits affect your love life
Environment
Whales  
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Change by degrees  
Electric v hybrid: which vehicle should you buy in 2025?
Video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
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