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Dutton flags free trade deals with Israel and EU in major foreign policy speech; PM vows to defend PBS against potential US tariffs
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Dutton flags free trade deals with Israel and EU in major foreign policy speech; PM vows to defend PBS against potential US tariffs
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Coalition accuses Qantas of ‘cherrypicking’ data in Senate inquiry into pay-on-delay scheme for customers
US  
French scientist denied US entry after phone messages critical of Trump found
Tennis  
Nick Kyrgios storms back at Miami Open for first tour-level win since 2022
ACT  
Lehrmann inquiry head Sofronoff to challenge finding he engaged in ‘serious corrupt conduct’
The rural network
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
South Australia  
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
Hundreds of drivers and crew converge on the South Australian dry lake to test their mettle against some of the fastest land vehicles in the world
 
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The fake terrorism plot and the real threats to free speech – Full Story podcast
The fake terrorism plot and the real threats to free speech – Full Story podcast
Sport
Rugby union  
Super Rugby revival primes Wallabies for Lions challenge
Super Rugby revival primes Wallabies for Lions challenge
Legal battle erupts in tennis comes after years of tension
Women's Champions League  
Fowler's Man City hold first-leg lead as Chelsea finally beaten
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Culture
Stage  
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sam Pang Tonight  
Australia’s newest talk show is haunted by the spectre of Rove McManus
Books  
Blanche d’Alpuget on her racy new detective novel: ‘All my books have had quite a bit of sex’
Opinion
Clap and count, chop it up: how to boost your child’s literacy in playful ways
Clap and count, chop it up: how to boost your child’s literacy in playful ways
Expect a lot of talk about Australia’s deficit, but remember the golden rule: budgets are always about choices
The US is detaining people trying to enter the country. Trump has really let ICE off the leash
Lifestyle
You've got this  
Hearty party: Alice Zaslavsky’s fennel stew with polenta dumplings recipe
Hearty party: Alice Zaslavsky’s fennel stew with polenta dumplings recipe
Easter  
‘Equally good untoasted’: Coles and Aldi top Australian supermarket hot cross bun taste test
Technology
Alphabet  
Google to pay $28m to settle claims it favoured white and Asian employees
Google to pay $28m to settle claims it favoured white and Asian employees
Science
Space  
Nasa astronauts back on Earth after being stuck for months on ISS
Nasa astronauts back on Earth after being stuck for months on ISS
Environment
Tasmania  
Albanese to rush through new laws to protect Tasmania’s salmon industry from legal challenge
Albanese to rush through new laws to protect Tasmania’s salmon industry from legal challenge
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Mild winters and trend towards electrification will push back gas shortage until 2028, Aemo says
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy supports proposal to suspend strikes on energy infrastructure – video
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