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Ita Buttrose on witness list for Antoinette Lattouf v ABC trial; political blame game over slump in school attendance
Australia news live  
Ita Buttrose on witness list for Antoinette Lattouf v ABC trial; political blame game over slump in school attendance
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NSW  
Off-duty police assaulted in Sydney brawl with one ‘repeatedly punched and kicked’ in the head
US politics live  
House passes strict immigration bill named after murdered student in first bill of Trump administration
Media  
ABC executive who sacked Antoinette Lattouf departs broadcaster
US  
Tech titans bicker over US$500bn AI investment announced by Trump
Climate  
‘Rising star’: Europe made more electricity from solar than coal in 2024
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The rural network
Residents take Victoria’s largest goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health problems
Axedale  
Residents take Victoria’s largest goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health problems
Two Axedale residents allege ‘excessive’ low-frequency noise from the Fosterville site is causing headaches, nausea and heart palpitations
Full Story podcast
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Are culture wars and crime an election-winning strategy? – Full Story podcast
Are culture wars and crime an election-winning strategy? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian Open  
De Minaur feels ‘slapped across face’ after stinging Sinner defeat
De Minaur feels ‘slapped across face’ after stinging Sinner defeat
Australian Open  
Shelton blasts ‘disrespectful’ broadcasters after reaching semi-final
Champions League  
Manchester City collapse in calamitous defeat at Paris Saint-Germain
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Culture
Books  
Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’
Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’
Film  
The Brutalist and Emilia Perez’s voice-cloning controversies make AI the new awards season battleground
News  
Signature moves: are we losing the ability to write by hand?
Opinion
The Australia Day conversation is boring – but 26 January marks an incredible history of Indigenous resistance
The Australia Day conversation is boring – but 26 January marks an incredible history of Indigenous resistance
Misleading fear campaigns may kill Labor’s superannuation changes. But here are the real numbers
Exciting news! The world is on track to have more than 1.5 degrees of warming and five trillionaires
Lifestyle
Cleaning  
Choice dishes the dirt on Australia’s best and worst stain removers: ‘Price doesn’t always equal performance’
Choice dishes the dirt on Australia’s best and worst stain removers: ‘Price doesn’t always equal performance’
The kindness of strangers  
I lost my Kindle – and the person who found it loved my book collection
Technology
Amazon  
Competition watchdog role for ex-boss of Amazon UK ‘a slap in face’, say unions
Competition watchdog role for ex-boss of Amazon UK ‘a slap in face’, say unions
Science
Health  
David Miliband warns rise of ‘alternative facts’ threatens global vaccination drive
David Miliband warns rise of ‘alternative facts’ threatens global vaccination drive
Environment
K'gari (Fraser Island)  
LNP’s refusal to cap K’gari visitors risks ‘destroying’ heritage-listed island, custodians warn
LNP’s refusal to cap K’gari visitors risks ‘destroying’ heritage-listed island, custodians warn
Health  
‘Drinking PFAS’: water providers call for broad ban on ‘forever chemicals’ amid proliferation fears
Video
Ben Shelton takes swipe at ‘disrespectful’ interviewers at Australian Open – video
Ben Shelton takes swipe at ‘disrespectful’ interviewers at Australian Open – video
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