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Littleproud questions whether Rudd is best choice to negotiate exemption to new Trump tariffs on steel, aluminium
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Littleproud questions whether Rudd is best choice to negotiate exemption to new Trump tariffs on steel, aluminium
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Weather  
Thunderstorms could bring flash floods and giant hail across NSW and eastern Victoria
Super Bowl 2025 live  
Eagles scream to 17-0 lead over Chiefs
Perth  
Sewer fatberg of ‘grease and rags’ forces Bryan Adams to postpone Perth concert
Israel-Gaza war  
Freed Israeli hostage did not know of wife and daughters’ deaths, British family confirms
The rural network
Victoria’s Halls Gap survived the flames – but as tourists stay away the dark clouds remain
Bushfires  
Victoria’s Halls Gap survived the flames – but as tourists stay away the dark clouds remain
Resilience is wearing thin in the town, with business owners facing mass booking cancellations and insurers turning their backs
 
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How did sexual assault become so easy to get away with? – Full Story podcast
How did sexual assault become so easy to get away with? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Postecoglou undone by tactics and injuries but fans reserve ire for owner
Postecoglou undone by tactics and injuries but fans reserve ire for owner
Cricket  
Australia crush Sri Lanka in second Test to complete rare series sweep
Football  
Stunned Liverpool sent crashing out of FA Cup in major upset at Plymouth
Culture
Culture  
Super Bowl: Kendrick Lamar, the ads, Taylor Swift and everything but the football – live
Super Bowl: Kendrick Lamar, the ads, Taylor Swift and everything but the football – live
Music  
Laneway festival review – Charli xcx headlines a euphoric festival for the masses
Television & radio  
‘Sometimes it’s fabulous, sometimes it’s Lord of the Flies’: behind the scenes of The White Lotus season three
Opinion
A woman afraid to leave home alone. Another who wishes she’d never reported her rape. We must do better
A woman afraid to leave home alone. Another who wishes she’d never reported her rape. We must do better
When I bought this handcrafted artwork in Iran, I didn’t expect it to teach me such a valuable lesson
While Trump is moving fast and breaking things, Americans wanting to escape should come to Australia
Lifestyle
Travel  
Away with Gina Chick: ‘I like to travel with a parrot. I get to feel like a pirate’
Away with Gina Chick: ‘I like to travel with a parrot. I get to feel like a pirate’
The moment I knew  
I was mourning the end of my summer fling – then a parcel arrived at my door
Technology
Gambling  
Revealed: gambling firms secretly sharing users’ data with Facebook without permission
Revealed: gambling firms secretly sharing users’ data with Facebook without permission
Science
Lung cancer  
Air pollution causing 1,100 cases a year of main form of lung cancer in UK
Air pollution causing 1,100 cases a year of main form of lung cancer in UK
Environment
Queensland  
Towns cut off by Queensland floods warned against panic-buying as premier vows ‘resilient’ rebuild
Towns cut off by Queensland floods warned against panic-buying as premier vows ‘resilient’ rebuild
Melbourne  
What lies beneath: Melbourne’s often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
Video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
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