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Peter Dutton says he ‘wants to see more women running’ after six-to-one gender imbalance in preselections
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Peter Dutton says he ‘wants to see more women running’ after six-to-one gender imbalance in preselections
Theatre  
Sydney Festival refunds tickets following walk-outs over pre-recorded pro-Palestinian message
California wildfires  
10 people charged over wildfire crimes; officials pre-deploy firefighters as LA braces for ‘explosive fire growth’
Media  
ABC names Hamish Macdonald as new Sydney Mornings radio host after dumping Sarah Macdonald
Victoria  
Mornington Peninsula house falls down cliff in landslide
Australia v England  
Perry reaches 50 as Australia seek to make big total in Ashes one-dayer
The rural network
Our farm caught fire on New Year’s Day, and helpers poured out of the scrub. It’s given me fresh hope for 2025
Our farm caught fire on New Year’s Day, and helpers poured out of the scrub. It’s given me fresh hope for 2025
The global politics of division rage on but, when a crisis hit, neighbours and strangers alike converged on our burning paddocks to work in unison
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
The world braces for Trump 2.0 – Full Story podcast
The world braces for Trump 2.0 – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian Open  
Kyrgios fears he may have played last singles in Melbourne
Kyrgios fears he may have played last singles in Melbourne
Australian Open  
Wildcard winners give local fans reasons for optimism in Melbourne
Basketball  
Clark forced to change appearance after threats from alleged stalker
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Culture
Stage  
These three actors played Hamlet. Now they’re playing actors in Hamlet rehab
These three actors played Hamlet. Now they’re playing actors in Hamlet rehab
Film  
‘When I sense something is not right, I am going to protect myself’ – Lucy Liu on success, shame and calling out Bill Murray
Television & radio  
The Breakthrough: this tense true-crime thriller is the best Scandi noir in years
Opinion
My homelessness was temporary. But for many older women like me, a house is becoming out of reach
My homelessness was temporary. But for many older women like me, a house is becoming out of reach
New year, new anxious thoughts. How is your 2025 going?
As the world burns, young Australians are feeling disbelief – and looking for answers
Lifestyle
Education  
Back-to-school shopping on a budget: savvy ways parents can save on costs
Back-to-school shopping on a budget: savvy ways parents can save on costs
The kindness of strangers  
It was the jacket of my dreams – then he offered it to me at a price I could afford
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI
‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI
Science
Blue Origin  
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin calls off debut rocket launch minutes before blastoff
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin calls off debut rocket launch minutes before blastoff
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Calls to halt kangaroo culling in Victoria’s Grampians after bushfires
Calls to halt kangaroo culling in Victoria’s Grampians after bushfires
Sarah Hanson-Young  
‘Have some guts’: Sarah Hanson-Young challenges Labor to keep its environmental promises
Video
'This is what friends do' says California governor, as Mexican firefighters land in LA – video
'This is what friends do' says California governor, as Mexican firefighters land in LA – video
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