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Governor doubles national guard in LA as firefighters arrive from Mexico and Canada
California fires live  
Governor doubles national guard in LA as firefighters arrive from Mexico and Canada
Palisades and Eaton fires start coming under control as fierce winds ease but forecasters predict another red flag warning for Monday
Australia news live  
Peter Dutton claims Coalition has ‘acted like a government’ while in opposition at Melbourne rally
Federal politics  
Without Scott Morrison to hate on, can teals deal a blow to the Coalition this election?
Cricket live  
Women’s Ashes: Australia v England, first one-day international
Donald Trump trials  
Jack Smith resigns from US justice department as special counsel
Malibu  
Australian man dies in California fires as flames engulf home
The rural network
‘We knew we couldn’t stop everything’: a fire controller looks back
Black summer revisited  
‘We knew we couldn’t stop everything’: a fire controller looks back
More than 80,000 people helped battle the 2019-20 bushfires. Five years on one remembers the blur of days
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Zoë Foster Blake on how to write a book – Full Story podcast
Zoë Foster Blake on how to write a book – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian Open  
Golden crop out to break men's drought at home slam
Golden crop out to break men's drought at home slam
Interview  
Ons Jabeur: 'Kids are dying everywhere in Ukraine or Gaza. I have to speak out'
Football  
Guardiola reveals Walker has asked to leave Manchester City for move abroad
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Culture
Television & radio  
Aunty Donna’s Broden Kelly: ‘I want an elephant-sized staffy. He would probably kill people but I’d love him’
Aunty Donna’s Broden Kelly: ‘I want an elephant-sized staffy. He would probably kill people but I’d love him’
Books  
‘I didn’t want to fit in a box of what an Aboriginal person should write’: how Alexis Wright found her voice
Film  
Maria review – Angelina Jolie excels as tragic Callas
Opinion
Political birdwatching: which of these Aussie birds will you spot in 2025?
Political birdwatching: which of these Aussie birds will you spot in 2025?
Fires like those in LA could hit Sydney or Melbourne. How prepared are we?
I’ll never be a summer person but I’ve found ways of surviving the season and even enjoying it – sometimes
Lifestyle
Mattress shopping  
Can you get a good night’s sleep for under $1,000? One couple’s tireless quest for the ‘Goldilocks’ mattress
Can you get a good night’s sleep for under $1,000? One couple’s tireless quest for the ‘Goldilocks’ mattress
The moment I knew  
I’d never felt a palm so sweaty. I was smitten
Technology
Internet  
Tech giants told UK online safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’
Tech giants told UK online safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’
Science
Depression  
Is a brain-stimulation headset the answer to depression?
Is a brain-stimulation headset the answer to depression?
Environment
Whales  
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Change by degrees  
Electric v hybrid: which vehicle should you buy in 2025?
Video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
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