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Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Flash-flooding in Brisbane; 243,000 without NBN and 170 Telstra mobile sites offline across south-east Queensland and northern NSW
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Flash-flooding in Brisbane; 243,000 without NBN and 170 Telstra mobile sites offline across south-east Queensland and northern NSW
BoM path track map shows ex-cyclone off Australia’s coast made landfall in south-east Queensland overnight, north of Brisbane. Follow the latest updates today
Full report  
More than 330,000 buildings without power as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred brings dangerous rain and winds
NSW  
Six seriously injured in ADF trucks that crashed near Lismore
Weather  
How does ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred compare to past storms?
Headlines
Trump pick for Pentagon says selling submarines to Australia would be ‘crazy’ if Taiwan tensions flare
Aukus  
Trump pick for Pentagon says selling submarines to Australia would be ‘crazy’ if Taiwan tensions flare
US supreme court  
‘She is evil’: Amy Coney Barrett under attack by right wing after USAid ruling
Ukraine  
Russia launches devastating attack on Ukraine after Trump’s defence of Putin
Transport  
Australia’s smaller airports rife with vulnerabilities, former Qantas security head says, after alleged gunman boarded Jetstar flight
Western Australia election  
Labor secures third-term victory as Liberals fail to claw back former strongholds
 
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The rural network
Australia’s beef industry under pressure over deforestation as election looms
‘Our moral responsibility’  
Australia’s beef industry under pressure over deforestation as election looms
From the end of 2025 exporters will need to prove products sold in the EU have not come from land that has been deforested since December 2020
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Back to Back Barries: how to rescue a recession election
Back to Back Barries: how to rescue a recession election
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Sport
Premier League  
Salah seals victory over Southampton to stretch Liverpool lead
Salah seals victory over Southampton to stretch Liverpool lead
Athletics  
Coe targets Musk and Zuckerberg talks over ‘pond life’ abuse of female athletes
Cycling  
Pogacar picks himself up after crash to rule Strade Bianche again
Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Matt Moran: ‘I’ve cooked for Putin – not many people can say that’
Matt Moran: ‘I’ve cooked for Putin – not many people can say that’
Bookmark this  
‘Taut’, ‘extraordinary delight’, ‘absolutely bonkers’: the best Australian books out in March
Film  
Black Bag review – Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Opinion
Donald Trump is a bully, not a strongman. And Australia will pay for his destruction as he panders to the mega-rich
Donald Trump is a bully, not a strongman. And Australia will pay for his destruction as he panders to the mega-rich
Donald Trump or Don Corleone? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference
I have been an AI researcher for 40 years. What tech giants are doing to book publishing is akin to theft
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: he did silly struts around the dancefloor. I’d never felt so at ease
The moment I knew: he did silly struts around the dancefloor. I’d never felt so at ease
Australian fashion  
‘Fun and sexy – plus it’s got pockets’: Melbourne’s fashion set fall for floor length hems
Technology
Tesla  
‘Major brand worries’: Just how toxic is Elon Musk for Tesla?
‘Major brand worries’: Just how toxic is Elon Musk for Tesla?
Science
Language  
The gift of the gab: did an iron age brain drain bring Celtic to Ireland?
The gift of the gab: did an iron age brain drain bring Celtic to Ireland?
Environment
Australian books  
Jurassic-era trees have grown in Tasmania for millions of years. Now they face their biggest threat: fire
Jurassic-era trees have grown in Tasmania for millions of years. Now they face their biggest threat: fire
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Ex-Cyclone Alfred: storm reaches mainland near Brisbane; defence personnel ‘seriously’ injured in collision – as it happened
Video
61-year-old dies in ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred flood waters, Albanese confirms – video
61-year-old dies in ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred flood waters, Albanese confirms – video
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