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Donald Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine
US politics live  
Donald Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine
Pause will last until US president deems Ukraine’s leaders to have a good-faith commitment to peace, report Bloomberg and Fox News
South Australia  
The ‘scary’ state of Whyalla steelworks’ bank balance revealed by administrators
Australia news live  
Tropical Cyclone Alfred pummels Queensland with 9m waves; PM ‘open’ to sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
Anywhere but Canberra  
The Adelaide restaurateur: ‘I’m probably doing 65-70 hours a week’
Health  
One in two Australian children will be obese or overweight by 2050 unless ‘action taken now’
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The rural network
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
NSW  
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
After the 2022 inundation more than 4,000 homes were deemed uninhabitable. Now, with few other options available, some have begun to occupy them
 
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Censorship and the ongoing fallout from the Venice Biennale saga – Full Story podcast
Censorship and the ongoing fallout from the Venice Biennale saga – Full Story podcast
Sport
AFL  
2025 predicted ladder part one: Carlton bring the noise but fail to convince
2025 predicted ladder part one: Carlton bring the noise but fail to convince
Cricket  
Australia’s semi-final hopes against India depend on spin battle, says Smith
Football  
Sels saves in FA Cup shootout to edge Forest past Ipswich
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Culture
Oscars 2025 live  
Anora sweeps awards with best picture, best director and best actress
Anora sweeps awards with best picture, best director and best actress
Film  
The dazzling underdog with amazing legs: how Anora swept the Oscars
Film  
Mick Jagger, a sandworm and when Harry re-met Sally: inside the 2025 Oscars ceremony – in pictures
Opinion
Albanese is fighting an election in the attention economy. The deciding votes will come from those least engaged
Albanese is fighting an election in the attention economy. The deciding votes will come from those least engaged
Going to the gym gives me so much more than the physique I want, even if body dysmorphia lingers
I’ve never been that sociable but thought it was because I’m an introvert. Then I learned I have a rare type of hearing loss
Lifestyle
How do wines get away with not listing ingredients? I have allergies!
How do wines get away with not listing ingredients? I have allergies!
Travel  
Away with Stephen Curry: ‘My biggest travel regret? Going to Pisa and not seeing the Leaning Tower’
Technology
Technology  
UK watchdog to investigate TikTok and Reddit over use of children’s data
UK watchdog to investigate TikTok and Reddit over use of children’s data
Science
Space  
Striking images show Blue Ghost Mission 1’s successful moon landing
Striking images show Blue Ghost Mission 1’s successful moon landing
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Earth’s strongest ocean current could slow down by 20% by 2050 in a high emissions future
Earth’s strongest ocean current could slow down by 20% by 2050 in a high emissions future
Australia news  
Ocean rower Aurimas Mockus stranded by cyclone off Australia’s east coast safely rescued
Video
Trump suggests Zelenskyy ‘won’t be around very long’ if he does not make a deal with Russia – video
Trump suggests Zelenskyy ‘won’t be around very long’ if he does not make a deal with Russia – video
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