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Trains union ‘gaslighting Sydney’, NSW treasurer says; bird flu detected at second Victorian farm
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Trains union ‘gaslighting Sydney’, NSW treasurer says; bird flu detected at second Victorian farm
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Moira Deeming cancels plan to skip a week of parliament to attend Jordan Peterson’s conference
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The heartlessness of the deal: how Trump’s ‘America first’ stance sold out Ukraine
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Scarlett Johansson warns of dangers of AI after Kanye West deepfake goes viral
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Sam Kerr will not face disciplinary action at Chelsea as coach says apology ‘enough’
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FA left to write next chapter of Kerr saga with captaincy call
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The opera singer with one of the rarest voices in the world: ‘Being on stage is not easy’
The opera singer with one of the rarest voices in the world: ‘Being on stage is not easy’
Film  
Ke Huy Quan: ‘I wish everyone could have their own Oscar moment’
Books  
I was an evangelical Christian for 35 years – until my transgressive big sister gave me the courage to break free
Opinion
Can AI teach us anything about our subconscious? I offered up my dreams to find out
Can AI teach us anything about our subconscious? I offered up my dreams to find out
Valentine’s Day may be the world’s most hated holiday – but I won’t be joining the pile-on
The hateful comments of the Bankstown nurses shocked me to my core. But they do not represent NSW Health workers
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’m worried my appearance will jeopardise my career opportunities. Should I modify my look to fit in?
I’m worried my appearance will jeopardise my career opportunities. Should I modify my look to fit in?
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‘I’ve ended up in the ER twice’: when Valentine’s Day goes horribly wrong
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Artificial intelligence  
Rogue states could use AI to do ‘real harm’, warns ex-Google CEO
Rogue states could use AI to do ‘real harm’, warns ex-Google CEO
Science
Sexual assault  
Bacteria transferred during intercourse could help identify sexual assault perpetrators, scientists say
Bacteria transferred during intercourse could help identify sexual assault perpetrators, scientists say
Environment
Queensland  
Price hikes and shortages flagged after banana crops ‘cop a flogging’ in north Queensland floods
Price hikes and shortages flagged after banana crops ‘cop a flogging’ in north Queensland floods
Animal welfare  
Domestic violence study that strangled rats should not have been approved, animal advocates argue
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