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Crisafulli says Olympic plan negotiated over ‘common sense and cannoli’; Tehan grilled on migration policy
Australia politics live  
Crisafulli says Olympic plan negotiated over ‘common sense and cannoli’; Tehan grilled on migration policy
Victoria  
Police release CCTV footage of ‘targeted’ shooting on Melbourne street
Russia-Ukraine war  
Gulf in US and Russian expectations marks start of latest ceasefire talks
Football  
Sam Kerr remains sidelined as Matildas name squad for South Korea friendlies
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli strike at Gaza hospital kills five including Hamas political leader
The rural network
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
South Australia  
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
Hundreds of drivers and crew converge on the South Australian dry lake to test their mettle against some of the fastest land vehicles in the world
 
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The language of whale song – Full Story podcast
The language of whale song – Full Story podcast
Sport
AFL  
North Melbourne finally have their day. Could it herald a successful era?
North Melbourne finally have their day. Could it herald a successful era?
The George Foreman I knew was generous, kind and determined to set an example
Cricket  
Archer smashed for 76 in IPL’s most expensive spell
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Culture
Stage  
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sam Pang Tonight  
Australia’s newest talk show is haunted by the spectre of Rove McManus
Books  
Blanche d’Alpuget on her racy new detective novel: ‘All my books have had quite a bit of sex’
Opinion
Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food. It’s about truthfulness – something we can all learn from
Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food. It’s about truthfulness – something we can all learn from
As trust in the US collapses, leaders in Australia and around the world are frantically recalibrating
A pair of doves moved on to my balcony. I wanted them gone – then they started nesting
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
Kindness of strangers: I was crying at the airport carousel, then a couple offered a simple solution
Kindness of strangers: I was crying at the airport carousel, then a couple offered a simple solution
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: I was holding in a fart and he tried to shake it out of me
Technology
Online abuse  
Prosecutors told to do more to strip ‘revenge porn’ abusers of victim images
Prosecutors told to do more to strip ‘revenge porn’ abusers of victim images
Science
Coronavirus  
‘Key lessons of Covid are being forgotten,’ UK scientists warn
‘Key lessons of Covid are being forgotten,’ UK scientists warn
Environment
Environment  
‘Apoplectic’ environment groups halt Coalition attack ads to take aim at Albanese over species’ ‘death warrant’
‘Apoplectic’ environment groups halt Coalition attack ads to take aim at Albanese over species’ ‘death warrant’
Western Australia  
Footage shows coral bleaching on Ningaloo reef as Great Barrier Reef hit at the same time – video
Video
Albanese announces federal government has reached agreement to fully fund public schools – video
Albanese announces federal government has reached agreement to fully fund public schools – video
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