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Konstas out for quickfire 22 as Australia chase 122 runs to win SCG Test
Australia v India  
Konstas out for quickfire 22 as Australia chase 122 runs to win SCG Test
Over-by-over report: Australia will chase 162 for victory after Scott Boland took 10 wickets for the Test and India collapsed on day three. Join our writers.
Weather  
Heatwave warning for south-east as fires burn in pockets of NSW and Victoria
Media  
Washington Post cartoonist resigns over paper’s refusal to publish cartoon critical of Jeff Bezos
Fraud  
Crackdown on scams could cost digital platforms and banks more than $100m
Nambucca Heads  
Pilot and passenger killed as light plane crashes into sea off NSW coast
Health  
Simon never linked the pain in his hands and feet to multivitamins – but a pathology test did
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The rural network
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
The patriarch in the Netflix drama has a pistol in a holster on his hip where Australians would carry a pocketknife … but there’s still truth in this gritty take on rural life
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Miranda Tapsell on how to cope with rejection – Full Story podcast
Miranda Tapsell on how to cope with rejection – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Postecoglou ‘angriest I have ever been’ after handball decision costs Spurs
Postecoglou ‘angriest I have ever been’ after handball decision costs Spurs
Premier League  
Pedro’s penalty for Brighton hurts Arsenal after Saliba heads into trouble
Amorim shapes up as Manchester United’s fall guy but rot runs deeper
Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Tony Armstrong: ‘Feral cat tasted like the most delicious rotisserie chicken I’ve ever had’
Tony Armstrong: ‘Feral cat tasted like the most delicious rotisserie chicken I’ve ever had’
Sydney festival  
Dark Noon: the reimagining of American history that provoked acclaim – and walkouts – comes to Australia
Film  
Spit, Magic Beach and a Crocodile Dundee redux: 10 Australian films to watch out for in 2025
Opinion
I thought I could be a ‘cool mum’ – just strap my baby to me and keep living life as usual. I was so wrong
I thought I could be a ‘cool mum’ – just strap my baby to me and keep living life as usual. I was so wrong
Doodles aren’t genius – they scoff at genius. That’s why I like them
Each year I insist we visit the same beach. Repetition tricks the mind into thinking a thing will last for ever
Lifestyle
Learning to swim as an adult is terrifying, embarrassing and wonderful
Learning to swim as an adult is terrifying, embarrassing and wonderful
Keeping a diary  
66 days to establish a journal: ‘I feel like I’m almost cheating death’
Technology
TikTok  
TikTok knew its livestreaming feature allowed child exploitation, state lawsuit alleges
TikTok knew its livestreaming feature allowed child exploitation, state lawsuit alleges
Science
Astronomy  
Venus rewards stargazers with appearance next to moon
Venus rewards stargazers with appearance next to moon
Environment
Sharks  
As police search for the body of shark victim Lance Appleby, just how fearful should Australians be?
As police search for the body of shark victim Lance Appleby, just how fearful should Australians be?
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Australia’s flying foxes are ‘curious, gentle and intelligent’ – and often misunderstood
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Vegas police chief gives statement following Tesla truck explosion – video
Vegas police chief gives statement following Tesla truck explosion – video
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