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Headlines
Greens ‘pushed as hard as we could’ on housing bills; Sydney and Melbourne house prices tipped to fall
Australia politics live  
Greens ‘pushed as hard as we could’ on housing bills; Sydney and Melbourne house prices tipped to fall
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Climate crisis  
‘Silent majority’ of farmers found to support renewable energy transition
US politics live  
Trump threatens 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada over immigration concerns
AFL  
Sydney Swans coach John Longmire steps aside as Dean Cox takes charge of club
Victoria  
Doctor admits breaching medical code of conduct by asking patients to fund her teenage vape solutions clinic
Gambling  
Victoria to introduce Australia’s strictest poker machine rules, with $1,000 limit to be slashed to $100
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The rural network
Burnayi Lurnayi development aims to provide safe homes for Aboriginal women
Bendigo  
Burnayi Lurnayi development aims to provide safe homes for Aboriginal women
Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation says the development will help Indigenous women stay in the increasingly unaffordable regional city
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The suspected methanol poisonings in Laos – Full Story podcast
The suspected methanol poisonings in Laos – Full Story podcast
Sport
Big interview  
Joe Root: ‘Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything’
Joe Root: ‘Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything’
Premier League  
Wan-Bissaka wraps up West Ham win at Newcastle to boost Lopetegui
A-League Men  
Players express lack of faith in APL over vision for game
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Culture
Television & radio  
‘Cosmetic surgery is screwing up the industry’: Peter Mullan and Robyn Malcolm on their stunning midlife drama
‘Cosmetic surgery is screwing up the industry’: Peter Mullan and Robyn Malcolm on their stunning midlife drama
Art and design  
‘I heard the most phenomenal stories’: why 500 women over 50 posed nude for a photograph
Film  
Isabella Rossellini: ‘People never talk about the freedom, the lightness, that comes with ageing’
Opinion
What has happened to gambling reform under Labor? It’s simple – the government has been cowed by vested interests
What has happened to gambling reform under Labor? It’s simple – the government has been cowed by vested interests
Renters like me are in a constant juggling act – often giving up security in search of affordability. It shouldn’t be this way
Live at the Port of Newcastle, it’s aquatic ecolarrikins vs gigantic fossil fuel death ships
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
A huge water balloon hurtled towards me – and he jumped in front of it
A huge water balloon hurtled towards me – and he jumped in front of it
Guinness World Records  
‘It’s a pretty obscure, strange thing to do’: five record holders on their moment of glory, and life thereafter
Technology
Virtual reality  
Meta Quest 3S review: the best bang for your buck in VR
Meta Quest 3S review: the best bang for your buck in VR
Science
Asteroids  
Earth’s ‘mini moon’ which may be chunk of actual moon set to disappear
Earth’s ‘mini moon’ which may be chunk of actual moon set to disappear
Environment
Sharks  
Largest great white shark ever caught in Queensland control program was pregnant with four pups
Largest great white shark ever caught in Queensland control program was pregnant with four pups
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Fire ant rafts could float down Queensland river after recent heavy rains, expert warns
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PM says officials working to bring home Melbourne teens who died in Laos poisoning – video
PM says officials working to bring home Melbourne teens who died in Laos poisoning – video
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