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Joe Rogan again tops Spotify Wrapped list; Dutton says he would scrap NSW offshore wind project
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Joe Rogan again tops Spotify Wrapped list; Dutton says he would scrap NSW offshore wind project
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Boris Johnson to cut short Australian book tour due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’
New Zealand  
‘We’re not going away’: the man who led NZ’s biggest Māori rights march vows to fight on
Panthera  
Australian debt collection giant will cease to exist after claims it dodged its own blacklisting
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Agency in charge of Australia’s $368bn submarine program faces staff morale crisis
NSW  
Chris Dawson launches appeal against carnal knowledge conviction after failing to overturn murder verdict
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Pro-brumby activists racially vilified head of Indigenous group, Victorian tribunal finds
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Pro-brumby activists racially vilified head of Indigenous group, Victorian tribunal finds
Yorta Yorta woman targeted in campaign by Barmah Brumby Preservation Group that included posters with racist slogans, Vcat finds
 
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The ‘heartfelt hypocrisy’ of Hunter Biden’s pardon – Full Story podcast
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Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool: Schär stuns Reds with late equaliser
Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool: Schär stuns Reds with late equaliser
Cricket  
Australia head into Adelaide Test against India at risk of blowing world title
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Young Matildas take their opportunities to shake off Taiwan scare
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Culture
Art and design  
They’ve amassed Australia’s largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show
They’ve amassed Australia’s largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show
Culture  
Solomon Frank: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Music  
Australian Music prize: 80-year-old Kankawa Nagarra wins over Nick Cave and Amyl and the Sniffers
Opinion
What do the latest GDP figures tell us? That the RBA is still getting it very wrong
What do the latest GDP figures tell us? That the RBA is still getting it very wrong
Multivitamins promise glowing skin, better sleep and a longer life. But who do supplements really benefit?
Who is responsible for the breathtakingly immoral volumes of taxpayer cash being foie-grased to private schools?
Lifestyle
Food  
Supermarket icy pole taste test: ‘I found one to spend the rest of my life with’
Supermarket icy pole taste test: ‘I found one to spend the rest of my life with’
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Christmas ham taste test: cheaper meats beat ‘Frankfurt-smelling’ premium option in Choice ranking
Technology
ChatGPT  
Refusal to acknowledge ‘David Mayer’ down to glitch, says OpenAI
Refusal to acknowledge ‘David Mayer’ down to glitch, says OpenAI
Science
Space  
Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say
Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say
Environment
South Australia  
Dead native birds and flying foxes found in SA town home to one of world’s largest lead smelters
Dead native birds and flying foxes found in SA town home to one of world’s largest lead smelters
Nuclear power  
Nuclear energy debate draws stark gender split in Australia ahead of next year’s election
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