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Kate Chaney predicts legal challenge to political reform law; Dutton says he wants greater powers to revoke citizenship
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Kate Chaney predicts legal challenge to political reform law; Dutton says he wants greater powers to revoke citizenship
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Zali Steggall grills Don Farrell over political donations reform in fiery corridor confrontation
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Schools closed as Tropical Cyclone Zelia expected to reach category five before hitting Western Australia
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Cricket  
Second-string Australia humbled as Sri Lanka win first ODI by 49 runs
Second-string Australia humbled as Sri Lanka win first ODI by 49 runs
Rugby union  
Super Rugby kicks off with high hopes of Australian drought being broken
Demolition derby shows us football cannot be tamed
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Culture
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I was an evangelical Christian for 35 years – until my transgressive big sister gave me the courage to break free
I was an evangelical Christian for 35 years – until my transgressive big sister gave me the courage to break free
Film  
Captain America: Brave New World review – Harrison Ford juggles green screens, red fists and vanilla plotting
Culture  
Ran Chen: the 10 funniest things I have seen (on the internet)
Opinion
Are the major parties trying to get ahead on donations?
Are the major parties trying to get ahead on donations?
Becoming a migrant was the best thing I’ve ever done – I was lucky that it was by choice
Culture warriors assemble! Jordan Peterson is having a global conference with a who’s who of the hard right (many Australians)
Lifestyle
Fashion  
Fashion’s ongoing obsession with football jerseys: ‘I would absolutely die for that shirt’
Fashion’s ongoing obsession with football jerseys: ‘I would absolutely die for that shirt’
Health  
Screen time, caffeine and irregular bedtimes: survey finds almost half of Australian kids have sleep problems
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Google Calendar removes Black History Month, Pride and other cultural events
Google Calendar removes Black History Month, Pride and other cultural events
Science
Sperm donation  
UK judge warns women about sperm donor who ‘fathered 180 children’
UK judge warns women about sperm donor who ‘fathered 180 children’
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
‘Like finding gold’: plains-wanderers spotted in Melbourne’s west for first time in 30 years with help of AI
‘Like finding gold’: plains-wanderers spotted in Melbourne’s west for first time in 30 years with help of AI
Solomon Islands  
Solomon Islands landowners seek compensation over catastrophic oil spill
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