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Jacqui Lambie protest motion fails as Labor prepares to deploy guillotine on Senate debate
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Jacqui Lambie protest motion fails as Labor prepares to deploy guillotine on Senate debate
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Colombia-led operation seizes world record 225 tonnes of cocaine, and uncovers new 'narco-sub' route to Australia
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Gorka pick met with outrage: he’s ‘as dangerous as he is unqualified’
Policing  
Kristian White suspended from NSW police after being convicted over 95-year-old’s death
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Sydney woman charged after alleged attempt to drown her children
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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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Sport
Cricket  
Australia’s mission improbable: crack Bumrah’s genius in 10 days
Australia’s mission improbable: crack Bumrah’s genius in 10 days
Football  
Slot praises Liverpool academy talents for role in ‘special’ Real Madrid win
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Matildas ‘legend’ Polkinghorne to bid farewell amid end of an era
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Culture
Film  
‘Kids were second to their drinking and partying’: Stephen Bogart, son of Bogie and Bacall, on his screen icon parents
‘Kids were second to their drinking and partying’: Stephen Bogart, son of Bogie and Bacall, on his screen icon parents
Art  
Bronwyn Oliver’s Tide breaks record for Australian sculpture after selling for $1m
Comedy  
Ruby Miles: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Opinion
Where does Labor’s migration strategy fit in the battle for hearts and minds?
Where does Labor’s migration strategy fit in the battle for hearts and minds?
Black Friday is a startling reminder of how many companies we have thoughtlessly given our email to
Why I’ve changed my mind about the social media bill
Lifestyle
Running a restaurant while raising children was hard. But we found something special – a village
Running a restaurant while raising children was hard. But we found something special – a village
Food  
Joys of the flesh: eight delightful recipes to make the most of cheap mangoes
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Amazon, Google and Meta are ‘pillaging culture, data and creativity’ to train AI, Australian inquiry finds
Amazon, Google and Meta are ‘pillaging culture, data and creativity’ to train AI, Australian inquiry finds
Science
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Dead Sea ‘white smokers’ provide early sinkhole warning, say scientists
Dead Sea ‘white smokers’ provide early sinkhole warning, say scientists
Environment
Australian politics  
Albanese kills off deal with Greens to pass ‘nature positive’ legislation after intervention by WA premier
Albanese kills off deal with Greens to pass ‘nature positive’ legislation after intervention by WA premier
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Rising Tide protesters arrested in Canberra for blocking road to Parliament House
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'They prey on fear': ABC chair Kim Williams bemoans the 'Joe Rogan effect' – video
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