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Jim Chalmers meeting with US Treasury to discuss Trump’s steel tariffs; one dead after police standoff in Tamworth
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Jim Chalmers meeting with US Treasury to discuss Trump’s steel tariffs; one dead after police standoff in Tamworth
Shadow treasurer flags opposition will not actively campaign against Labor’s policy in coming weeks. Follow the day’s news live
Women's health  
As menopause wars rage, social media erupts over hormone therapy debate – and Sydney is about to be a flashpoint
Australian art  
Artists who represented Australia at Venice Biennale call for Khaled Sabsabi to be reinstated
Animal welfare  
‘You can’t ban compassion’: helping stray cats is illegal in much of Australia – but for some, it’s worth the risk
Medicare  
Labor pledges 18m extra bulk-billed GP visits a year as part of $8.5bn Medicare funding boost
The rural network
Avian influenza spreads to third property as farmers warn egg shortage could be prolonged
Bird flu  
Avian influenza spreads to third property as farmers warn egg shortage could be prolonged
Agriculture Victoria says H7N8 strain of avian influenza has been detected at a poultry farm at Euroa
 
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Sport
ICC Champions Trophy  
Inglis inspires Australia to record win over England despite Duckett hundred
Inglis inspires Australia to record win over England despite Duckett hundred
Boxing  
Bivol takes Beterbiev’s undisputed crown in Riyadh classic
Premier League  
Arteta says Arsenal’s performance was below the mark needed to win the title
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Culture
Stage  
Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire
Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire
Television & radio  
Neighbours cancelled for second time as Amazon backs out
Film  
James Bond producers give Amazon full creative control of 007
Opinion
Australians mostly have little to worry about. So why do we succumb to fear?
Australians mostly have little to worry about. So why do we succumb to fear?
Neoliberalism is dead. So why haven’t Australia’s leaders got the message?
Do you wake up wondering what Trump will do next?
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
I thought I was too cool for love. My rock idol knew better
I thought I was too cool for love. My rock idol knew better
Fitness  
Friendship, fitness and freedom: why LGBTQ+ Australians are turning to sports clubs to find ‘queer joy’
Technology
US  
Crypto and big tech’s backing pays off as Trump makes tech-friendly moves
Crypto and big tech’s backing pays off as Trump makes tech-friendly moves
Science
Egyptology  
‘You dream about such things’: Brit who discovered missing pharaoh’s tomb may have unearthed another
‘You dream about such things’: Brit who discovered missing pharaoh’s tomb may have unearthed another
Environment
Oceans  
Waves are getting bigger. Is the world ready?
Waves are getting bigger. Is the world ready?
Tasmania  
Anthony Albanese under pressure on salmon farming from both conservationists and industry
Video
Multiple bus blasts in Israel being investigated by police as 'suspected terror attack' – video
Multiple bus blasts in Israel being investigated by police as 'suspected terror attack' – video
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