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Headlines
Minns says Labor won’t fight in three byelections; new figures show continuing sharp fall in job vacancies
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Minns says Labor won’t fight in three byelections; new figures show continuing sharp fall in job vacancies
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Lithgow  
Aymen Terkmani, notorious murderer of teenage boy, killed in prison
Middle East crisis  
France, US and Australia push for 21-day Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire in Lebanon as UN chief warns ‘hell is breaking loose’
NSW  
MP Gareth Ward says he went to parliament in his underwear at 4am after being locked out of his apartment
Housing  
Labor has ‘no plans’ to change negative gearing – and isn’t considering taking reforms to next election, Anthony Albanese says
Airlines  
Qantas travellers on alert for flight disruptions as engineers begin rolling strikes
The rural network
With agriculture at a sharp fork in the road, Australia needs savvy farm leaders
With agriculture at a sharp fork in the road, Australia needs savvy farm leaders
There’s a war brewing between those who want to plan for future challenges and those who want to turn back the tide
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Sisonke Msimang on why politics needs to be more diverse – Full Story podcast
Sisonke Msimang on why politics needs to be more diverse – Full Story podcast
Sport
AFL  
‘Red and white everywhere’: how Swans pride connects South Melbourne and Sydney fans
‘Red and white everywhere’: how Swans pride connects South Melbourne and Sydney fans
Cycling  
Brown leads Australia to world mixed relay gold
Europa League  
Man Utd 1-1 FC Twente: Eriksen goes from hero to villain
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Culture
Stream team  
‘Of course we’d come back’: the voices of Daria on its legacy – and future
‘Of course we’d come back’: the voices of Daria on its legacy – and future
Culture  
Life amid the carcasses and droppings: what I learned from watching Melbourne’s peregrines on webcam
Art  
Angelica Mesiti’s The Rites of When: a ravishing, immersive work that approaches the sublime
Opinion
In their plaintive call for a return to the office, CEOs reveal how little they are needed
In their plaintive call for a return to the office, CEOs reveal how little they are needed
Inflation may be falling but business’ drive to maximise profits fuelled Australia’s cost-of-living nightmare
Labor’s coalmine expansion approvals undermine its credibility on the climate crisis
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Australian supermarket pre-popped popcorn: ‘Very addictive … I wouldn’t eat these publicly’
Australian supermarket pre-popped popcorn: ‘Very addictive … I wouldn’t eat these publicly’
Sexual healing  
I cheated on my partner – and haven’t told him. How can I forgive myself?
Technology
Review  
Echo Spot review: Amazon’s Alexa takes aim at the bedroom
Echo Spot review: Amazon’s Alexa takes aim at the bedroom
Science
Biology  
A grey matter? Nature, nurture and the study of forming political leanings
A grey matter? Nature, nurture and the study of forming political leanings
Environment
Temperature Check  
Stuck on repeat: why Peter Dutton’s ‘greatest hits’ on nuclear power are worse than a broken record
Stuck on repeat: why Peter Dutton’s ‘greatest hits’ on nuclear power are worse than a broken record
Coal  
Activists board coal train as Albanese government approves three coalmine expansions – video
Video
Guterres says 'hell breaking loose in Lebanon' as France pushes for ceasefire – video
Guterres says 'hell breaking loose in Lebanon' as France pushes for ceasefire – video
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