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Shorten reveals deal reached to pass NDIS reforms; teals demand return to ‘dignity, courtesy’ in parliament
Australia politics live  
Shorten reveals deal reached to pass NDIS reforms; teals demand return to ‘dignity, courtesy’ in parliament
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Aerial culling  
Court approves shooting brumbies from helicopters after challenge by Snowy Mountains group
DNC 2024 live  
Bernie Sanders says Democrats will ‘win this struggle’ ahead of Obama speech
Sport  
Australia’s Olympic cycling defector Matthew Richardson could face two-year ban
Ukraine war briefing  
Russian PoWs from Kursk ‘abandoned by our command’
Pacific  
More than 200 unexploded second world war shells found near Solomon Islands school
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The rural network
In my war against pigeons, all I have is a broom. But the ‘rats of the sky’ remain unflappable
In my war against pigeons, all I have is a broom. But the ‘rats of the sky’ remain unflappable
They threaten our drinking water and refuse to budge. But non-lethal methods are the only advisable ways to deal with the infestation
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why Dutton wants to close the door to Gazan refugees – Full Story podcast
Why Dutton wants to close the door to Gazan refugees – Full Story podcast
Sport
Tennis  
Sinner cleared of wrongdoing over two failed anti-doping tests
Sinner cleared of wrongdoing over two failed anti-doping tests
Cycling  
Olympian Daniela Chirinos dies after choking on food
Cricket  
Women’s T20 World Cup moved to UAE due to ongoing unrest in Bangladesh
Culture
Television & radio  
The marvellous misery of Monk: why we still love Tony Shalhoub’s downbeat dramedy
The marvellous misery of Monk: why we still love Tony Shalhoub’s downbeat dramedy
Film  
Alain Delon’s family refuse to put down dog actor wished to be buried with
Opinion  
Sorry, Blake Lively: using a movie about domestic violence to sell stuff is not a good look
Opinion
The Liberal party’s local government elections nomination fiasco is a boon to the left but bad for democracy
The Liberal party’s local government elections nomination fiasco is a boon to the left but bad for democracy
Child’s play: how time-poor and burnt-out parents can build creativity and emotional intelligence
Water management in the NT is in crisis – a fundamental overhaul is needed
Lifestyle
Is my rented garden an act of resistance to the precarity of my living situation? Possibly
Is my rented garden an act of resistance to the precarity of my living situation? Possibly
Closet clinic  
Can you safely home compost clothing? Yes, with a few big caveats
Technology
Automotive industry  
Tesla faces lowest duty on Chinese-made cars exported to EU
Tesla faces lowest duty on Chinese-made cars exported to EU
Science
The moon  
Rare full blue supermoon lights up the sky – in pictures
Rare full blue supermoon lights up the sky – in pictures
Environment
What I've learnt about green living ...  
‘We basically live in the jungle’: how one couple cooled their home naturally
‘We basically live in the jungle’: how one couple cooled their home naturally
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Australia could save thousands of bats a year with simple tweak to wind turbines, study says
Video
Anthony Albanese warns against stereotyping while defending Palestinian visas – video
Anthony Albanese warns against stereotyping while defending Palestinian visas – video
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