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Marles rebuffs criticism from Netanyahu after anti-occupation UN vote
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Melbourne synagogue fire a ‘deliberate’ antisemitic attack, Anthony Albanese says
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US House hearing with Secret Service descends into screaming match
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Workers picketing Melbourne warehouse are ‘capricious’, Woolworths tells Fair Work
New York  
Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO sparks outrage online over state of US healthcare
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Pro-brumby activists racially vilified head of Indigenous group, Victorian tribunal finds
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Australia’s bowling quartet ripe for change with India on song for Adelaide
Australia’s bowling quartet ripe for change with India on song for Adelaide
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New Zealand v England: second men’s cricket Test, day one
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Russell claims Verstappen threatened to ‘put my head in the wall’
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The Season by Helen Garner – a ‘nanna’s book about footy’ from an Australian literary great
The Season by Helen Garner – a ‘nanna’s book about footy’ from an Australian literary great
Art and design  
They’ve amassed Australia’s largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show
Music  
I’m seeing the Killers play for the 10th time. How did it end up like this?
Opinion
I have been forced to speak up. Society needs to act to rein in ridiculous movie runtimes
I have been forced to speak up. Society needs to act to rein in ridiculous movie runtimes
Australia backs the UN resolution – and not everyone is happy about it
What do the latest GDP figures tell us? That the RBA is still getting it very wrong
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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
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Refusal to acknowledge ‘David Mayer’ down to glitch, says OpenAI
Refusal to acknowledge ‘David Mayer’ down to glitch, says OpenAI
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Space  
Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say
Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say
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Why Christmas Day weather predictions this early in December are basically ‘rubbish’
Why Christmas Day weather predictions this early in December are basically ‘rubbish’
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Adelaide to Fiji flight makes unscheduled landing – as it happened
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