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Albanese spars with Jacinta Nampijinpa Price over visits to NT; class action launched over faulty Holdens
Australia news live  
Albanese spars with Jacinta Nampijinpa Price over visits to NT; class action launched over faulty Holdens
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Economy  
November inflation rises to 2.3% amid speculation over pre-election interest rate cut from RBA
Live  
Fast-moving wildfire billowed by ‘life threatening’ windstorm sweeps southern California
Staking claim to a patch of sand with your beach cabana might be the most Australian thing of all
WA  
Rottnest Island seaplane crash: frantic search underway for three missing people
Tennis  
Nick Kyrgios in doubt for Australian Open after fresh injury scare
The rural network
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
The patriarch in the Netflix drama has a pistol in a holster on his hip where Australians would carry a pocketknife … but there’s still truth in this gritty take on rural life
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Dolly Doctor on how to talk to your kids about sex and consent – Full Story podcast
Dolly Doctor on how to talk to your kids about sex and consent – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Newcastle on verge of Carabao Cup final after famous win at Arsenal
Newcastle on verge of Carabao Cup final after famous win at Arsenal
Australian Open  
Mirra Andreeva: ‘I would say that I’m still a kid sometimes. I can be a pain’
Cricket  
West Indies great Lloyd ‘disturbed’ by two-tier plan for Tests
Culture
Culture  
Twin Peaks: The Return – how the reboot of David Lynch’s oddball masterpiece improved on the original
Twin Peaks: The Return – how the reboot of David Lynch’s oddball masterpiece improved on the original
Film  
From F1 to Mickey 17: the 2025 films Guardian writers are most excited about
Film  
Demi Moore’s stellar second act: how the star was finally given her due at 62
Opinion
New mothers don’t need to be bombarded with unsolicited advice – they need reassurance
New mothers don’t need to be bombarded with unsolicited advice – they need reassurance
‘I don’t hold a hose, mate’: Australia’s political history is full of gaffes. Here are some of the best (or worst)
They say Musk has turned the GOP into the new punk rock but I say never mind the bollocks
Lifestyle
Food in season  
Slice of summer: watermelon and nectarines among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg in January
Slice of summer: watermelon and nectarines among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg in January
66 days to change  
Learning to love reading again: ‘Ten pages in and my brain is twitching with fatigue’
Technology
Meta  
Meta to get rid of factcheckers and recommend more political content
Meta to get rid of factcheckers and recommend more political content
Science
Language  
Cockney influences found in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand, says expert
Cockney influences found in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand, says expert
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Male mosquitoes to be genetically engineered to poison females with semen in Australian research
Male mosquitoes to be genetically engineered to poison females with semen in Australian research
New South Wales  
Camera and campfire found as search continues for hiker missing in Kosciuszko for almost two weeks
Video
Suspicious fire engulfs Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne – video
Suspicious fire engulfs Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne – video
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