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Anti-war hecklers accuse Penny Wong of having ‘blood on your hands’ during speech in Tasmania last night
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Anti-war hecklers accuse Penny Wong of having ‘blood on your hands’ during speech in Tasmania last night
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Victoria  
‘Amorous couple’ blamed for causing flooding that shut down two Melbourne CBD train stations
Election  
Trump dances for 40 minutes during campaign rally: ‘Let’s listen to music’
Exclusive  
A Christian ‘doomsday cult’ is targeting university campuses. Now former members want them stopped
Domestic violence  
One in five women in Australia found to have experienced stalking – most by a man they knew
NSW  
Potential oil slick spotted off Sydney’s Coogee beach after mysterious black balls wash ashore
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The rural network
Could Aboriginal-designed housing help solve the health crisis in remote communities?
Northern Territory  
Could Aboriginal-designed housing help solve the health crisis in remote communities?
Tennant Creek residents say the hot, overcrowded homes built by government contractors are not fit for purpose, so they’ve drawn up their own plans
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The Marles-Tarnawsky dispute – Full Story podcast
The Marles-Tarnawsky dispute – Full Story podcast
Sport
World Cup 2026 qualifiers  
Socceroos smash-and-grab earns precious point in Japan
Socceroos smash-and-grab earns precious point in Japan
Football  
Tuchel agrees deal to become England’s new manager
Football  
Mbappé's fury at Swedish reports of rape claim
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Culture
Music  
Rüfüs Du Sol, Dom Dolla, Flume, Fisher: inside Australian dance music’s global boom
Rüfüs Du Sol, Dom Dolla, Flume, Fisher: inside Australian dance music’s global boom
Stream team  
Ace in the Hole: a strikingly relevant and cyclonically witty take on the media
Stage  
‘I will be hunted down for my Taylor Swift jokes!’ Rose Matafeo on her scary return to standup
Opinion
Australia treats its armed forces veterans with a perversely shabby contempt
Australia treats its armed forces veterans with a perversely shabby contempt
Young Australians aged 18 to 21 can vote. They should also be paid an adult wage
Which one trick could get public schools all the money they need? The answer may not surprise you!
Lifestyle
Closet clinic  
‘A sisterhood of the travelling pants, but with belly-support shorts’: how to ethically shop and share maternity clothes
‘A sisterhood of the travelling pants, but with belly-support shorts’: how to ethically shop and share maternity clothes
Food  
Why pickles and ice-cream? The science of strangely specific pregnancy cravings
Technology
UK  
Ofcom urged to act after US firm claims Roblox is ‘paedophile hellscape’
Ofcom urged to act after US firm claims Roblox is ‘paedophile hellscape’
Science
Neuroscience  
Human sense of smell is faster than previously thought, study suggests
Human sense of smell is faster than previously thought, study suggests
Environment
Renewable energy  
‘I love the smell of success more than petrol’: investors break with tradition in world-leading climate campaign
‘I love the smell of success more than petrol’: investors break with tradition in world-leading climate campaign
South Australia  
Adelaide launches bid to host Cop31 climate conference in 2026
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The Palestinian food truck bringing flavours of an asylum seeker's home to Melbourne – video
The Palestinian food truck bringing flavours of an asylum seeker's home to Melbourne – video
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