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Dutton rejects suggestion small business tax breaks will extend to golf games; Captain Cook statue vandalised in Sydney
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Dutton rejects suggestion small business tax breaks will extend to golf games; Captain Cook statue vandalised in Sydney
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US politics  
Trump administration bans non-US flags from being flown at embassies
Travel  
Gender-diverse Australians could face visa delays due to Trump executive order
Media  
Meteorologist fired from Milwaukee TV station after criticising Musk salute
Wildlife  
‘A hugely significant sighting’: red goshawk photographed for first time in central Australia
Shrinkflation  
Brut farce: Woolies sells downsized deodorant that’s a third smaller and twice the price
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The rural network
Why do so many regional restaurants close during the busiest weeks of the year?
Why do so many regional restaurants close during the busiest weeks of the year?
Everyone deserves a break but the traditional hospitality holiday is when school returns in February, not at the height of the tourist season
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Is Albanese letting Dutton set the political agenda? – Full Story podcast
Is Albanese letting Dutton set the political agenda? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Collyer embodies eternal issue at heart of Manchester United’s flux
Collyer embodies eternal issue at heart of Manchester United’s flux
Women's Ashes  
England can point to luck, but Australia just turn up and win
Australian Open  
Keys defeats Swiatek in instant classic to reach final
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Culture
Australian books  
Unfinished Business by Shankari Chandran review – page-turning political thriller from Miles Franklin winner
Unfinished Business by Shankari Chandran review – page-turning political thriller from Miles Franklin winner
Triple J’s Hottest 100  
Just one original Australian song tipped for top 10 as overseas pop reigns
Books  
Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’
Opinion
The golden rule of the parents’ group chat? No chit-chat
The golden rule of the parents’ group chat? No chit-chat
The Australia Day conversation is boring – but 26 January marks an incredible history of Indigenous resistance
Do we really want honesty in political advertising? There might be a downside
Lifestyle
Food  
From Baghdad to Bombay to Bondi: simple Indian-Jewish recipes
From Baghdad to Bombay to Bondi: simple Indian-Jewish recipes
Leading questions  
I feel guilty for having an emotional affair. How do I continue in my long-term relationship?
Technology
Israel-Gaza war  
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
Science
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder  
Adults diagnosed with ADHD have shorter life expectancy, UK study shows
Adults diagnosed with ADHD have shorter life expectancy, UK study shows
Environment
Sydney  
She looks like a ‘deformed penis’ and smells like a dead possum: Sydney goes wild for its blooming corpse flower
She looks like a ‘deformed penis’ and smells like a dead possum: Sydney goes wild for its blooming corpse flower
K'gari (Fraser Island)  
LNP’s refusal to cap K’gari visitors risks ‘destroying’ heritage-listed island, custodians warn
Video
ICC prosecutor seeks warrants for Afghan Taliban leaders over persecution of women – video
ICC prosecutor seeks warrants for Afghan Taliban leaders over persecution of women – video
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