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Weather ‘still unpredictable’ as ex-Cyclone Alfred brings more rain; Dutton defends attending billionaire’s fundraiser dinner
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Weather ‘still unpredictable’ as ex-Cyclone Alfred brings more rain; Dutton defends attending billionaire’s fundraiser dinner
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Pilot and passengers taken to hospital after US plane crash
US  
‘I hate to predict things’: Trump doesn’t rule out US recession amid trade tariffs
Canada  
Mark Carney to be next Canadian PM after winning Liberal leadership race
Middle East  
Entire families reportedly killed in fighting in north-west Syria, UN says
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
 
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Inside the Islamic State prisons the west is trying to forget – Full Story podcast
Inside the Islamic State prisons the west is trying to forget – Full Story podcast
Sport
AFL  
Callaghan brings the heat as Giants put Collingwood into meltdown
Callaghan brings the heat as Giants put Collingwood into meltdown
Cricket  
India see off New Zealand to complete clinical Champions Trophy triumph
Football  
Amorim persists and gives Man Utd a glimpse of a working plan
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Culture
Books  
Vincent Fantauzzo on childhood abuse, Heath Ledger and what’s wrong with the art world: ‘I was destined to fail’
Vincent Fantauzzo on childhood abuse, Heath Ledger and what’s wrong with the art world: ‘I was destined to fail’
Stage  
From Stud Country to Saddle Club: queer line dancing has taken over – and I’ve got my cowboy boots on
Film  
‘Everything is so fragile’: Cate Blanchett on marriage, #MeToo and the state of the world
Opinion
Trade tariffs are the new normal – and that’s unlikely to be positive for Australia
Trade tariffs are the new normal – and that’s unlikely to be positive for Australia
Three religious traditions overlap this year, providing a rare opportunity for collective reflection
Donald Trump is a bully, not a strongman. And Australia will pay for his destruction as he panders to the mega-rich
Lifestyle
Away with  
Away with Anton Enus: ‘We blew a whole week’s budget on a hotel buffet’
Away with Anton Enus: ‘We blew a whole week’s budget on a hotel buffet’
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: he did silly struts around the dancefloor. I’d never felt so at ease
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Who bought this smoked salmon? How ‘AI agents’ will change the internet (and shopping lists)
Who bought this smoked salmon? How ‘AI agents’ will change the internet (and shopping lists)
Science
Medical research  
How lateral flow tests are becoming a diagnostic gamechanger
How lateral flow tests are becoming a diagnostic gamechanger
Environment
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred update: residents warned to head for high ground as flood waters rise
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred update: residents warned to head for high ground as flood waters rise
The Crunch  
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: tracking rainfall and wind speeds
Video
'Exploding of joy and affirmations': queer line dancing takes off in Sydney – video
'Exploding of joy and affirmations': queer line dancing takes off in Sydney – video
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