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Headlines
Dutton calls PM’s reported requests for Qantas upgrades ‘a bit strange’ and defends own upgrades
Australia news live  
Dutton calls PM’s reported requests for Qantas upgrades ‘a bit strange’ and defends own upgrades
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Environment  
Carbon emissions of richest 1% increase hunger, poverty and deaths, Oxfam says
US politics live  
Trump repeats ‘enemy from within’ rhetoric at Madison Square Garden rally as speakers give racist remarks
Music  
John Farnham opens up about his ‘abusive’ and ‘sexually aggressive’ first manager
Exclusive  
ICC prosecutor allegedly tried to suppress sexual misconduct claims against him
State politics  
Labor lost Queensland election partly because it was obsessed with the Greens, Chandler-Mather says
US elections 2024
‘We have to blow it up’: can never-Trumpers retake the Republican party?
US  
‘We have to blow it up’: can never-Trumpers retake the Republican party?
Republicans who have refused to bend to Trump insist the GOP can be rebuilt – but if he wins, all bets are off
The rural network
One easy way to relieve pressure on Australia’s medical system? Stop ghosting your GP
The rural network  
One easy way to relieve pressure on Australia’s medical system? Stop ghosting your GP
People miss medical appointments for many reasons – but high rates of no-shows put pressure on GPs, hospitals, and make it harder to manage chronic conditions
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Full Story  
Undercover inside a ‘scientific racism’ network – Full Story podcast
Undercover inside a ‘scientific racism’ network – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Formula One  
‘Not fair, clean racing’: Norris hits out at Verstappen
‘Not fair, clean racing’: Norris hits out at Verstappen
Football  
'Always on the floor': Slot accuses Arsenal of time-wasting in title thriller
Premier League  
West Ham 2-1 Man Utd: Bowen piles pain on Ten Hag
Culture
Art and design  
The weirdest thing about stripping naked with 5,500 people? It didn’t feel weird at all
The weirdest thing about stripping naked with 5,500 people? It didn’t feel weird at all
Film  
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl review – first they came for the trousers. Then they came for the robot gnome
Books  
‘I lived in absolute fear of him’: Lech Blaine on finding humanity in the born-again prophets who terrorised his family
Opinion
For years Queensland was the weird outlier – but could the weekend’s election show what’s to come nationally?
For years Queensland was the weird outlier – but could the weekend’s election show what’s to come nationally?
Simone thought she was exhausted and burnt-out. But her high-functioning anxiety was going unnoticed
If fossil fuel dependency is a global addiction, climate activists are prophets trying to save us from our stupor
Lifestyle
Three things with ...  
Sophie Thomson: ‘My infrared thermometer travels with me wherever I go’
Sophie Thomson: ‘My infrared thermometer travels with me wherever I go’
The Eva Wiseman column  
Skincare for tweens is booming. But they already look perfect…
Technology
Elon Musk  
Anti-hate group vows to continue work after Elon Musk’s declaration of ‘war’
Anti-hate group vows to continue work after Elon Musk’s declaration of ‘war’
Science
Language  
Linguist calls for London’s endangered language communities to be mapped
Linguist calls for London’s endangered language communities to be mapped
Environment
Carbon offsetting  
Corporations using ‘ineffectual’ carbon offsets are slowing path to ‘real zero’, more than 60 climate scientists say
Corporations using ‘ineffectual’ carbon offsets are slowing path to ‘real zero’, more than 60 climate scientists say
New South Wales  
Woman bitten by snake found alive after week-long search in remote Snowy Mountains
Video
'A predator found liable for sexual abuse': Michelle Obama attacks Trump at Michigan rally – video
'A predator found liable for sexual abuse': Michelle Obama attacks Trump at Michigan rally – video
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