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Power cuts in NSW and Queensland as gale force winds and 10-metre waves from Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit coast
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Power cuts in NSW and Queensland as gale force winds and 10-metre waves from Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit coast
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Policing  
Teenager in WA arrested over alleged ‘Christchurch 2.0’ online threat to Sydney mosque
Trump tariffs  
Trudeau condemns ‘dumb’ Trump trade war as Canada strikes back with tariffs
Health  
Former Australian of the year Richard Scolyer ‘focused on my recovery’ after complex brain surgery
US  
Nasa astronauts stuck in space after spacecraft problems delay return to Earth
The rural network
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
NSW  
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
After the 2022 inundation more than 4,000 homes were deemed uninhabitable. Now, with few other options available, some have begun to occupy them
 
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Trump v Zelenskyy and the 10-minute tirade that changed the world – Full Story podcast
Trump v Zelenskyy and the 10-minute tirade that changed the world – Full Story podcast
Sport
AFL  
Predicted ladder part two: creaking Collingwood’s final crack at a flag
Predicted ladder part two: creaking Collingwood’s final crack at a flag
Rugby league  
NRL hopes pieces fall into place as it eyes jackpot with nothing guaranteed
Tennis  
Raducanu’s stalking incident gives results a different complexion
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Culture
Television & radio  
New Nicole Kidman and Liane Moriarty mystery: what’s new to streaming in Australia in March
New Nicole Kidman and Liane Moriarty mystery: what’s new to streaming in Australia in March
Books  
‘Sign our own death warrant’: Australian writers angry after Melbourne publisher asks them to sign AI agreements
Television & radio  
Surfers, sheep and sexual revolution: the film-makers who sold Australia to the world
Opinion
The dangerous folly of Australia’s come-what-may sycophancy towards Trump is on full display
The dangerous folly of Australia’s come-what-may sycophancy towards Trump is on full display
How to prepare for Cyclone Alfred and what to do if it’s too late to leave
Social media’s gut feeling is all wrong: there is no fast track to a healthy microbiome
Lifestyle
Grape news! Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for March
Grape news! Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for March
How do wines get away with not listing ingredients? I have allergies!
Technology
Technology  
UK watchdog to investigate TikTok and Reddit over use of children’s data
UK watchdog to investigate TikTok and Reddit over use of children’s data
Science
Gene editing  
Scientists aiming to bring back woolly mammoth create woolly mice
Scientists aiming to bring back woolly mammoth create woolly mice
Environment
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Tropical Cyclone Alfred: 20,000 Brisbane homes could be flooded
Tropical Cyclone Alfred: 20,000 Brisbane homes could be flooded
Tasmania  
‘I’ve had a gutful’: Jacqui Lambie says salmon industry should get out of Macquarie Harbour
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Cyclone Alfred: by Thursday night it will be too late to leave, NSW SES commissioner warns – video
Cyclone Alfred: by Thursday night it will be too late to leave, NSW SES commissioner warns – video
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