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Headlines
Dreyfus to spend a week in Israel, PM says; SA police shoot man dead during mental health incident
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Dreyfus to spend a week in Israel, PM says; SA police shoot man dead during mental health incident
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NSW  
Camera and campfire found as search continues for hiker missing in Kosciuszko for almost two weeks
Explained  
Why is Canada’s Justin Trudeau stepping down as prime minister?
Film  
Aubrey Plaza calls husband Jeff Baena’s death ‘an unimaginable tragedy’
Melbourne  
Racing club 'gutted' as suspicious fire causes significant damage to Caulfield grandstand
US  
Trump loses bid to delay sentencing in hush-money case
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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  
Charles Duhigg on how to become a supercommunicator – Full Story podcast
Charles Duhigg on how to become a supercommunicator – Full Story podcast
Sport
Tennis  
Cruz Hewitt unfazed by hype and Kyrgios jokes before Australian Open
Cruz Hewitt unfazed by hype and Kyrgios jokes before Australian Open
Football  
Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Football  
West Ham ask Potter to be new manager with Lopetegui facing sack
Culture
Television & radio  
‘Nothing short of a spectacular blunder!’ All the shocks from the TV Golden Globes
‘Nothing short of a spectacular blunder!’ All the shocks from the TV Golden Globes
Film  
Golden Globes 2025: afterparties – in pictures
Music  
Never mind the back pain: how rock’s drummers cope with furious sets in their 70s
Opinion
Demi, Jodie and Nicole: is Hollywood finally ready to recognise complex female characters over 40?
Demi, Jodie and Nicole: is Hollywood finally ready to recognise complex female characters over 40?
They say Musk has turned the GOP into the new punk rock but I say never mind the bollocks
Sorry Tony, but the only person you have to blame for being booted out of office is yourself
Lifestyle
The kindness of strangers  
I needed a place to take my burnout and my dog, then a woman I’d never met sent me an invitation
I needed a place to take my burnout and my dog, then a woman I’d never met sent me an invitation
Health  
Is it true that … breakfast is the most important meal of the day?
Technology
Elon Musk  
Emmanuel Macron joins growing criticism of Elon Musk in Europe
Emmanuel Macron joins growing criticism of Elon Musk in Europe
Science
Pluto  
‘Kiss and capture’: scientists offer new theory on how Pluto got its largest moon
‘Kiss and capture’: scientists offer new theory on how Pluto got its largest moon
Environment
Bushfires  
Firefighters battle fresh blazes in Victoria as pockets of NSW burn
Firefighters battle fresh blazes in Victoria as pockets of NSW burn
Tourism (Australia)  
Tourism agency deletes ‘pristine swimming spot’ post about unpatrolled beach on Mornington Peninsula
Video
'I feel like I'm in the movies': malfunctioning robotaxi traps passenger in car – video
'I feel like I'm in the movies': malfunctioning robotaxi traps passenger in car – video
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