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Liberal frontbencher Paul Fletcher to step down at next election; heatwave warnings for north-east and WA
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Moderna’s mRNA vaccines to be exempted from advisory committee scrutiny under $2bn Morrison-era deal
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Rupert Murdoch loses battle to control succession to his media empire
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ABC radio bosses have ‘trampled’ on listeners’ trust with Sydney presenter changes, staff say in angry letter
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High spirits: council votes to allow climbers to drink alcohol atop the Story Bridge
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Military strikes in Syria ‘limited and temporary’, Israel tells UN security council
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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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Sport
Cricket  
Siraj and Head found guilty of breaching ICC code over Adelaide spat
Siraj and Head found guilty of breaching ICC code over Adelaide spat
Football  
West Ham 2-1 Wolves: Hammers dedicate win over Wolves to Antonio
Chess  
Gukesh in tears after Ding resurrects title defence
Culture
Music  
Meredith music festival 2024: a glorious weekend spanning Jamie xx and Leo Sayer
Meredith music festival 2024: a glorious weekend spanning Jamie xx and Leo Sayer
Film  
Mike Leigh and Marianne Jean-Baptiste on rage, sex and insults: ‘There’s an intolerance in society now’
Books  
Anthony Albanese’s reading list: which books and essays deserve the PM’s time this summer?
Opinion
Dipping my toe into the murky waters of Facebook Marketplace, I find it filled with bots, time-wasters and inane questions
Dipping my toe into the murky waters of Facebook Marketplace, I find it filled with bots, time-wasters and inane questions
No one wants to receive unsolicited parenting advice. But there’s one effective way to handle a child’s big emotions
Four economists rate the RBA’s strategy on inflation – and predict what’s coming in 2025
Lifestyle
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‘Let things go feral’: how to do carbon-positive gardening in your own back yard
‘Let things go feral’: how to do carbon-positive gardening in your own back yard
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My heart leapt at the trust Jake placed in me
Technology
Computing  
Google unveils ‘mindboggling’ quantum computing chip
Google unveils ‘mindboggling’ quantum computing chip
Science
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The most dangerous delivery truck? How a lorry-load of antimatter will help solve secrets of universe
The most dangerous delivery truck? How a lorry-load of antimatter will help solve secrets of universe
Environment
Nuclear power  
CSIRO refutes Coalition case nuclear is cheaper than renewable energy due to operating life
CSIRO refutes Coalition case nuclear is cheaper than renewable energy due to operating life
Australia news  
What’s bugging us? Meet the insect species crawling back for the Australian summer
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