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Coalition nuclear power plan assumes 45% less electricity supply than Labor’s renewables alternative, energy expert says
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Coalition nuclear power plan assumes 45% less electricity supply than Labor’s renewables alternative, energy expert says
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‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research
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John Pesutto’s leadership should be at its weakest. So why hasn’t Moira Deeming’s victory been fatal to him?
Football  
Postecoglou claims Werner’s first-half performance for Spurs ‘not acceptable’
US politics  
Biden commutes 1,500 sentences in largest single-day act of clemency
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Pete Hegseth decried out gay troops in US military as part of Marxist agenda
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Pro-brumby activists racially vilified head of Indigenous group, Victorian tribunal finds
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Pro-brumby activists racially vilified head of Indigenous group, Victorian tribunal finds
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Kulusevski rescues draw for Postecoglou’s Spurs to deny Rangers
Kulusevski rescues draw for Postecoglou’s Spurs to deny Rangers
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‘A dangerous threat’: Kyrgios backed to make an impact on Australian Open return
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‘Sexuality is as individual as a fingerprint’: Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino on Queer
‘Sexuality is as individual as a fingerprint’: Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino on Queer
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The 50 best albums of 2024: 50-6
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Kraven the Hunter review – Russell Crowe busts up laborious superhero yarn
Opinion
We have no business even knowing each other. But the value of my work wife cannot be overstated
We have no business even knowing each other. But the value of my work wife cannot be overstated
The Albanese government’s news bargaining incentive will force platforms back to the existing code
I don’t need Peter Dutton to tell me as a Jewish person how to respond to antisemitism
Lifestyle
Food and drink  
The toast of Christmas: 10 of the best Australian sparkling wines, from budget to bougie
The toast of Christmas: 10 of the best Australian sparkling wines, from budget to bougie
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My long-distance partner is moving in with me, but I have trepidation. How can I be at peace with it?
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Social media  
From X to Bluesky: why are people fleeing Elon Musk’s ‘digital town square’?
From X to Bluesky: why are people fleeing Elon Musk’s ‘digital town square’?
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SpaceX valued at $350bn as company agrees to buy shares from employees
SpaceX valued at $350bn as company agrees to buy shares from employees
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Turbine bat deaths could fall without loss of power if wind speed triggers were raised, Victorian research finds
Turbine bat deaths could fall without loss of power if wind speed triggers were raised, Victorian research finds
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Senate committee recommends national hate crimes database and tougher laws – as it happened
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