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Fiery exchange in Senate as Hanson calls for investigation of alleged Fatima Payman citizenship issue
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Fiery exchange in Senate as Hanson calls for investigation of alleged Fatima Payman citizenship issue
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Man charged after allegedly trying to smuggle meth-soaked cow onesie on flight to Australia
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire due to begin at 02.00 GMT as Lebanon hails ‘fundamental step’ to regional stability
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Power supplies stretched as early season Sydney heatwave nears its peak
Health  
Infant dies amid worst Queensland whooping cough epidemic on record
Economy  
Inflation flat at 2.1% as RBA likely to sit tight on interest rates
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‘Silent majority’ of farmers found to support renewable energy transition
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‘Silent majority’ of farmers found to support renewable energy transition
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Phillip Hughes: the loss of a daring and bright-eyed future is still keenly felt
Phillip Hughes: the loss of a daring and bright-eyed future is still keenly felt
Champions League  
Man City blow three-goal lead after Feyenoord's stunning fightback
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Matildas come full circle as old foes Brazil present familiar challenge
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From Airplane! to The Naked Gun, Jim Abrahams was a pioneer of spoof comedy
From Airplane! to The Naked Gun, Jim Abrahams was a pioneer of spoof comedy
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Moana 2 review – vacuum-packed Disney ocean adventure that will leave you cold
Television & radio  
Matlock review – Kathy Bates has spent years waiting for a role like this
Opinion
The NT’s domestic violence inquest revealed unspeakable horrors. It would be hypocrisy to ignore the solutions
The NT’s domestic violence inquest revealed unspeakable horrors. It would be hypocrisy to ignore the solutions
Track spending, use cash and DIY gifts: how to keep your costs down this Christmas in Australia
I spent more time with our cat Mogget than any living thing. I had to steel myself to bring that time to an end
Lifestyle
Food  
Mo matcha mo problem? How to get your green tea fix in a global matcha shortage
Mo matcha mo problem? How to get your green tea fix in a global matcha shortage
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Lisa McCune: ‘I’ve never found coffee nirvana, but this machine comes close’
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Social media  
Online influencers need ‘urgent’ fact-checking training, warns Unesco
Online influencers need ‘urgent’ fact-checking training, warns Unesco
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Female astronaut goes to space but can’t escape online sexism by ‘small men’
Female astronaut goes to space but can’t escape online sexism by ‘small men’
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Albanese government announces review into post-2030 renewables strategy
Albanese government announces review into post-2030 renewables strategy
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Albanese government says Australia on target to reduce emissions – but campaigners say they could do more
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Joe Biden announces Israel and Lebanon have accepted ceasefire deal – video
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