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Dutton suggests teal MPs ‘will never come our way’ in event of a hung parliament; poll points to Coalition wave in outer suburbs
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Dutton suggests teal MPs ‘will never come our way’ in event of a hung parliament; poll points to Coalition wave in outer suburbs
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Trump administration fires 20 immigration judges with no explanation
Mental health  
Libraries are safe havens for vulnerable people – so some are hiring social workers to help
Athletics  
Sprint sensation Gout Gout smashes Noah Lyles’ personal best time for 400m
Homelessness  
Norelle is among scores living in cars and tents in once-affordable Redcliffe. Some are now being forced to leave
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Sport
Sinner’s doping settlement means nobody loses but try telling Halep that
Sinner’s doping settlement means nobody loses but try telling Halep that
Australian rules football  
Indigenous All Stars crush Fremantle in AFL pre-season showdown
Premier League  
Marmoush’s 14-minute Man City hat-trick demolishes Newcastle
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Culture
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The Narrow Road to the Deep North first look review – Jacob Elordi’s war epic is big, bold and deeply pleasurable
The Narrow Road to the Deep North first look review – Jacob Elordi’s war epic is big, bold and deeply pleasurable
Television & radio  
Jonathan LaPaglia: ‘My muscles are T-shirt muscles – they don’t do anything’
Film  
Mickey 17 review – Robert Pattinson proves expendable in Bong Joon-ho’s eerily cheery cloning drama
Opinion
Which Australian leader is best placed to deal with Trump? It’s not as straightforward as Dutton thinks
Which Australian leader is best placed to deal with Trump? It’s not as straightforward as Dutton thinks
Remnants of the Ash Wednesday bushfire now live with me, and are a haunting connection to that time
Would Sam Kerr have been charged if she were a man – or white – or straight?
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
I’d had lots of lovers during our open relationship – then I realised I could trust him with my life
I’d had lots of lovers during our open relationship – then I realised I could trust him with my life
Parenting  
‘I couldn’t be left alone with the kids’: when parental exhaustion tips into burnout
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Global disunity, energy concerns and the shadow of Musk: key takeaways from the Paris AI summit
Global disunity, energy concerns and the shadow of Musk: key takeaways from the Paris AI summit
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Medical research  
First patient in UK tests new treatment for loss of sense of smell
First patient in UK tests new treatment for loss of sense of smell
Environment
Tasmania  
Albanese sparks anger with pledge over controversial salmon farming in Macquarie Harbour
Albanese sparks anger with pledge over controversial salmon farming in Macquarie Harbour
Change by degrees  
Buying or building a home in Australia? Here are the energy efficiency features worth paying for
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