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Sportsbet pulls ads from Spotify after alleged placement between Disney songs; armed police raid Mosman home
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Sportsbet pulls ads from Spotify after alleged placement between Disney songs; armed police raid Mosman home
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Business  
Woolworths takes $50m hit as strike leads to empty shelves
Employment  
Grill’d was able to pay Arda $3 less than minimum wage. Unions want this youth ‘loophole’ abolished
Essential poll  
Trade, tech and Trump: how looming battles in the US will set the tone for Australia’s election
US  
Elon Musk’s $56bn Tesla pay package rejected again by judge
Middle East crisis  
Israel responds to Hezbollah rocket attack with airstrikes on south Lebanon
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Country people believe they’re different to city people but on key issues our views align
Country people believe they’re different to city people but on key issues our views align
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Death by Taser: the trial of police officer Kristian White – Full Story podcast
Death by Taser: the trial of police officer Kristian White – Full Story podcast
Sport
Rugby union  
Wallabies in 2024: a pass mark with a dollop of promise as Lions loom large
Wallabies in 2024: a pass mark with a dollop of promise as Lions loom large
Formula One  
Australia’s Doohan to make F1 debut at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Top 100  
How the Guardian ranked the best female players in the world
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Culture
Art  
Neon cities, cyber nightmares and yum cha: Cao Fei, the visionary artist charting China’s past and future
Neon cities, cyber nightmares and yum cha: Cao Fei, the visionary artist charting China’s past and future
Stream lover  
Squid Game returns, Skeleton Crew and Longlegs: what’s new to streaming this month
Film  
‘It’s about consequences’: what can we expect from Wicked: Part Two?
Opinion
How can News Corp call its gas splash an ‘exclusive’ and a ‘special report’ when it’s paid for by industry?
How can News Corp call its gas splash an ‘exclusive’ and a ‘special report’ when it’s paid for by industry?
A pufferfish: ‘probably nature’s greatest artist’
Albo’s refugee bills: the Coalitionification of the ALP is almost complete
Lifestyle
Three things with  
Wendy Whiteley: ‘My daughter died, so it’s a real emotional connection to her being very much alive’
Wendy Whiteley: ‘My daughter died, so it’s a real emotional connection to her being very much alive’
The moment I knew  
The night before we moved in together, we saw a shooting star – and I knew we’d made the right decision
Technology
Intel  
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires amid chipmaker’s struggles
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires amid chipmaker’s struggles
Science
Neuroscience  
‘With brain preservation, nobody has to die’: meet the neuroscientist who believes life could be eternal
‘With brain preservation, nobody has to die’: meet the neuroscientist who believes life could be eternal
Environment
Water  
NT government’s bid to not supply safe drinking water to Indigenous communities is ‘shocking’, lawyer says
NT government’s bid to not supply safe drinking water to Indigenous communities is ‘shocking’, lawyer says
Australian climate and environment in focus  
‘Living next door to radioactive waste’: Latrobe Valley residents to rally against Coalition’s nuclear plan
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Thirteen charged over largest alleged cocaine seizure in Australia's history – video
Thirteen charged over largest alleged cocaine seizure in Australia's history – video
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