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Minns defends describing caravan plot as ‘terrorism’; ASX sheds $56bn over US recession fears
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Minns defends describing caravan plot as ‘terrorism’; ASX sheds $56bn over US recession fears
Exclusive  
Peter Dutton repeatedly charged taxpayers for flights coinciding with fundraisers
US  
JD Vance’s cousin says vice-president and Trump are ‘useful idiots’ to Putin
Media  
Top Washington Post columnist quits after piece critical of Bezos is scrapped
Health  
Richard Scolyer says ‘prognosis is poor’ after brain cancer returns and surgery unsuccessful
The rural network
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
Australian political pundits have a bad habit of stereotyping regional voters so I propose a new demographic category. Meet the curves
 
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Could Trump sink our subs deal? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Snowboarding  
Australian Winter Olympian Brockhoff airlifted to hospital after horror crash
Australian Winter Olympian Brockhoff airlifted to hospital after horror crash
Football  
‘Not good enough and overpaid’: Ratcliffe on some Man Utd players
Tennis  
De Minaur dominant in march to Indian Wells last 16
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Culture
Film  
Holland review – twisty Nicole Kidman thriller is a disappointing mess
Holland review – twisty Nicole Kidman thriller is a disappointing mess
Art and design  
‘We love involving everyone’: these married artists want you to work on their giant cardboard sculpture
Culture  
Long live Joyce Carol Oates’ Twitter account: the only pure space left on this hell site
Opinion
As Trump attacks US science agencies, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ushers in a fresh wave of climate denial in Australia
As Trump attacks US science agencies, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ushers in a fresh wave of climate denial in Australia
A beaver: to get attention they will slap the water with their tails
Destroying the environment and sending species extinct is one thing, but now I can’t take my dogs to the beach!?
Lifestyle
Sex and relationships  
What couples need to know about desire: ‘There’s no right or healthy amount of sex’
What couples need to know about desire: ‘There’s no right or healthy amount of sex’
Petty gripes  
My petty gripe: people keep throwing food away without asking me if I want it. Of course I do!
Technology
TikTok  
Trump says US in talks with four groups over TikTok sale: ‘It’s up to me’
Trump says US in talks with four groups over TikTok sale: ‘It’s up to me’
Science
US  
Nasa announces shuttering of two departments and office of chief scientist
Nasa announces shuttering of two departments and office of chief scientist
Environment
Article  
Squatters in flood-damaged homes to be evicted and properties demolished, NSW premier says
Squatters in flood-damaged homes to be evicted and properties demolished, NSW premier says
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Ipswich avoids severe flooding by inches as more rain forecast for Queensland and NSW in wake of Cyclone Alfred
Video
Explosives left in Sydney caravan in 'fake terrorism plot' aimed at stoking fear, AFP says – video
Explosives left in Sydney caravan in 'fake terrorism plot' aimed at stoking fear, AFP says – video
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