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No reason for China to apologise to Australia for live-fire drills, ambassador says
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Australian politicians unworried by Trump’s ‘what does that mean?’ response to Aukus question
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Victoria’s Halls Gap survived the flames – but as tourists stay away the dark clouds remain
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Rugby league  
More games, more fans and more glitz as NRL doubles down in Las Vegas
More games, more fans and more glitz as NRL doubles down in Las Vegas
Football  
FA Cup fifth round: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Premier League  
Soucek extends West Ham’s revival and Van Nistelrooy’s Leicester woe
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Culture
Books  
Chameleon by Robert Dessaix review – a dazzlingly beautiful mix of sex, travel and intimacy
Chameleon by Robert Dessaix review – a dazzlingly beautiful mix of sex, travel and intimacy
Books  
The savage suburbia of Helen Garner: ‘I wanted to dong Martin Amis with a bat’
Television & radio  
‘The love child of Mick Hucknall and Crazy Frog’: is Eurovision’s Lumo the worst mascot ever?
Opinion
I’m not old enough to vote but for as long as I can remember Antony Green has been the only one to watch on election night
I’m not old enough to vote but for as long as I can remember Antony Green has been the only one to watch on election night
‘Be careful’ was the mantra of our parents as we set out to roam the neighbourhood as teens. We never were
Should the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale be left empty?
Lifestyle
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Strangers mock my moves. How can I regain confidence on the dancefloor?
Strangers mock my moves. How can I regain confidence on the dancefloor?
Australia news  
Choice reveals Australian insurers with biggest price hikes in the past year
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Prioritise artists over tech in AI copyright debate, MPs say
Prioritise artists over tech in AI copyright debate, MPs say
Science
International Space Station  
Space station’s lack of dirt may damage astronauts’ health, says study
Space station’s lack of dirt may damage astronauts’ health, says study
Environment
Queensland  
Aurimas Mockus has been rowing across the Pacific for months. Now he’s weeks from Australia – if he can avoid Cyclone Alfred
Aurimas Mockus has been rowing across the Pacific for months. Now he’s weeks from Australia – if he can avoid Cyclone Alfred
Nuclear power  
Matt Kean says suggestion Coalition could sack him if it wins election is ‘concerning threat’
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'The beach doesn't discriminate': surf life-savers rehearse for Sydney Mardi Gras parade – video
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