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Doubts raised over Coalition claims on fuel excise savings; home affairs secretary admits using disappearing messages on Signal
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Doubts raised over Coalition claims on fuel excise savings; home affairs secretary admits using disappearing messages on Signal
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Audience member dies during opening night of Melbourne international comedy festival
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Canadian leaders denounce new Trump tariffs as ‘direct attack’
Federal politics  
Israeli politicians sign letter urging Australian MPs to dump two-state policy
US universities  
Yale professor who studies fascism fleeing US to work in Canada
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To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
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Could Trump force us to pay more for our medicines? – Full Story podcast
Could Trump force us to pay more for our medicines? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Brisbane 2032  
Infrastructure body urges government to fast-track controversial venues
Infrastructure body urges government to fast-track controversial venues
Cheers and jeers, hugs and thugs: life as a mascot is anything but predictable
F1  
Red Bull poised to drop Lawson for Tsunoda before Japanese GP
Culture
Film  
In Vitro review – a suspenseful marriage drama set on a futuristic Australian cattle farm
In Vitro review – a suspenseful marriage drama set on a futuristic Australian cattle farm
Culture  
Jacob Sacher: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Television & radio  
The Residence: new Netflix series proves the US is weirdly obsessed with Aussie culture
Opinion
Is there something fishy about Labor’s environmental amendments?
Is there something fishy about Labor’s environmental amendments?
With its spotlight on the ‘manosphere’, Adolescence begs the question: how do we raise good men?
Labor’s budget tax cuts make good economic sense – and have backed Dutton and Taylor into a political corner
Lifestyle
Eid  
Five Australia-based chefs on their favourite dishes to make for Eid al-Fitr
Five Australia-based chefs on their favourite dishes to make for Eid al-Fitr
Kitchen tools  
Torturous nut crackers and slippery tongs: six kitchen gadgets that aren’t worth the money
Technology
Tesla  
Europe sales drop nearly 45% amid row over Musk’s Trump links
Europe sales drop nearly 45% amid row over Musk’s Trump links
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Terrawatch  
Martian dust may pose health risk to humans exploring red planet, study finds
Martian dust may pose health risk to humans exploring red planet, study finds
Environment
Australian budget 2025  
From mental health to threatened species: the glaring omissions in the 2025 federal budget
From mental health to threatened species: the glaring omissions in the 2025 federal budget
Endangered species  
Controversial bill to protect Tasmanian salmon industry passes despite environmental concerns
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