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Israeli military says body of Shiri Bibas is not among returned hostages
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Sissy Austin was attacked while running. Now she wants to help women and gender-diverse people take back the track
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Sissy Austin was attacked while running. Now she wants to help women and gender-diverse people take back the track
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ICC Champions Trophy  
Australia’s second tier up against it in absence of bowling big three
Australia’s second tier up against it in absence of bowling big three
Football  
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Tennis  
Man who approached Raducanu signs agreement to stay away from her
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Culture
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Never Have I Ever review – Deborah Frances-White comedy has its funny moments
Never Have I Ever review – Deborah Frances-White comedy has its funny moments
Books  
The Knowing by Madeleine Ryan review – intriguing ‘phone-free’ premise falters in execution
Film  
Picnic at Hanging Rock review – Australian fever dream still dazzling 50 years on
Opinion
When I was an undergraduate, student life was on campus. A lot is being lost in the shift to online learning
When I was an undergraduate, student life was on campus. A lot is being lost in the shift to online learning
Problematic Age Gap discourse is back – but we need more nuanced understandings of power dynamics
The climate crisis is a cost-of-living issue for Australia. My generation will be the first to pay for it
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I love my kids but I regret having them. How can I accept my life as a parent?
I love my kids but I regret having them. How can I accept my life as a parent?
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What is nerve flossing and does it help with nerve pain?
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Computing  
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
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Medical research  
Man whose left eye ‘melted’ in acid attack thanks placenta donor who helped him heal
Man whose left eye ‘melted’ in acid attack thanks placenta donor who helped him heal
Environment
New Zealand  
Worm-like creature with ‘dark secret’ wins New Zealand bug of the year award
Worm-like creature with ‘dark secret’ wins New Zealand bug of the year award
First Dog on the Moon  
The Maugean skate could be extinct in 10 years – and as usual Albo is making it worse
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