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Police commissioner says media report of explosives discovery 'has compromised our investigation'; Stephen Jones to retire
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Police commissioner says media report of explosives discovery 'has compromised our investigation'; Stephen Jones to retire
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Here’s what we know so far on the Dural caravan of explosives
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USDA inspector general escorted out of office after defying Trump order
Economy  
‘Billions of dollars’: Australia hopes to lure renewable energy investment from US after Trump’s election
Environment  
Global ‘gigantism’ hotspot: Tasmanian tree standing at almost 100m tallest in the country
Analysis  
Inflation data isn’t all sunshine and rainbows for Labor – as Biden and Democrats will attest
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The veterinarian shortage in regional Australia is not a looming crisis – we’re already in it
The veterinarian shortage in regional Australia is not a looming crisis – we’re already in it
Federal government intervention is required and, as 69% of Australian households own a pet, it should receive broad support
 
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How to win a cost-of-living election – Full Story podcast
How to win a cost-of-living election – Full Story podcast
Sport
Champions League  
Manchester City survive Brugge scare as Savinho caps comeback
Manchester City survive Brugge scare as Savinho caps comeback
Cricket  
Khawaja and Smith hit tons as Australia take control in Sri Lanka
Sport politics  
No transparency please: Coe makes pitch for top IOC job
Culture
Culture  
David Sedaris: ‘I’m shocked by people who take selfies in public. I’d sooner masturbate in public’
David Sedaris: ‘I’m shocked by people who take selfies in public. I’d sooner masturbate in public’
Television & radio  
‘Asura is the best Netflix drama in years’: this strikingly beautiful show will leave you salivating
Stage  
Bron Lewis: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Opinion
I am a midwife in a NSW hospital. This is what an ordinary day looks like
I am a midwife in a NSW hospital. This is what an ordinary day looks like
No more excuses: the time has come for the RBA to cut interest rates
When it comes to the vulnerabilities of age, patients deserve sympathetic oversight, not turning a blind eye
Lifestyle
The kindness of strangers  
After a nasty bike accident in Turkey, a local dropped everything to care for me
After a nasty bike accident in Turkey, a local dropped everything to care for me
You've got this  
Midweek mashup: Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for smashed green falafel flatbreads
Technology
DeepSeek  
DeepSeek advances could heighten safety risk, says ‘godfather’ of AI
DeepSeek advances could heighten safety risk, says ‘godfather’ of AI
Science
Medical research  
‘Groundbreaking’: scientists develop patch that can repair damaged hearts
‘Groundbreaking’: scientists develop patch that can repair damaged hearts
Environment
Environment  
Study of more than 600 animal and plant species finds genetic diversity has declined globally
Study of more than 600 animal and plant species finds genetic diversity has declined globally
Energy  
Renewables break record for share of Australia’s main energy supply in December quarter, data reveals
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Fourteen members of religious sect found guilty of killing eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs - video
Fourteen members of religious sect found guilty of killing eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs - video
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