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Headlines
Dutton’s Palestinian visas rhetoric sparks heated comments in parliament
Australia politics live  
Dutton’s Palestinian visas rhetoric sparks heated comments in parliament
Follow the day’s news live
Music  
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra says cancelling pianist performance over Gaza statement an ‘error’
Analysis  
How many First Nations women and children are murdered? The figures are shocking – and yet incomplete
Queensland  
Vigil for slain schoolgirl Sophie Wang as Gold Coast community rallies around father
ABS  
Unemployment rate rises to 4.2% in July, even as employers add more than 58,000 jobs
Politics  
Victorian Labor minister says it would be ‘disgraceful’ if Albanese government doesn’t enact total gambling ad ban
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The rural network
Two Indigenous teens died in a car crash – a drunk, white predator lived. Decades on, the family still seeks justice
Investigation  
Two Indigenous teens died in a car crash – a drunk, white predator lived. Decades on, the family still seeks justice
The report from parliament’s inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and children is due this week – for one Bourke family, it’s another step on a long road for police accountability
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why is no one counting murdered Indigenous women and children? – Full Story podcast
Why is no one counting murdered Indigenous women and children? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Tennis  
De Minaur declares himself fit for US Open after overcoming injury
De Minaur declares himself fit for US Open after overcoming injury
After conquering 50-foot wave, blind surfer seeks Paralympic inclusion
Football  
Mbappé scores on debut as Real Madrid beat Atalanta in Super Cup
Culture
Television & radio  
Shaun Micallef’s Eve of Destruction review – terminally bland filler television
Shaun Micallef’s Eve of Destruction review – terminally bland filler television
Film  
Alien: Romulus review – grungy, back-to-basics instalment goes over same old ground
Art and design  
Kissing coppers to rutting rhinos: Banksy’s artworks – ranked!
Opinion
The world is suffering a shortage of intravenous fluids – meanwhile vitamin infusions are all the rage for the worried well
The world is suffering a shortage of intravenous fluids – meanwhile vitamin infusions are all the rage for the worried well
The RBA and its critics claim Australia’s economy needs to be slowed down. But the data shows both are wrong
If you can be tried as an adult you should at least be able to vote – or become a Labor politician
Lifestyle
Wellness  
You’re hot then you’re cold: Australians discover sauna ‘euphoria’
You’re hot then you’re cold: Australians discover sauna ‘euphoria’
Tell us  
Where is your favourite place in Australia for spring wildflowers?
Technology
Google  
US considers breaking up Google after illegal monopoly ruling, reports say
US considers breaking up Google after illegal monopoly ruling, reports say
Science
Archaeology  
Stonehenge megalith came from Scotland, not Wales, ‘jaw-dropping’ study finds
Stonehenge megalith came from Scotland, not Wales, ‘jaw-dropping’ study finds
Environment
Temperature Check  
Fallout from Woodside’s birthday bash shows Australia is far from united in climate fight
Fallout from Woodside’s birthday bash shows Australia is far from united in climate fight
Environment  
Ecologists warn deadly H5N1 bird flu could arrive in Australia via Antarctica as preparations ramp up
Video
Zali Steggall tells Peter Dutton to ‘stop being racist’ before withdrawing comment – video
Zali Steggall tells Peter Dutton to ‘stop being racist’ before withdrawing comment – video
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