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Federal election
Monique Ryan walks back claim of victory in Kooyong; Trump says he is ‘very friendly’ with Albanese and has ‘no idea’ who ran against him
Australia politics live  
Monique Ryan walks back claim of victory in Kooyong; Trump says he is ‘very friendly’ with Albanese and has ‘no idea’ who ran against him
Coalition  
‘Concerns about his capability’: Liberal senator launches extraordinary attack on Angus Taylor amid search for new leader
The Liberal party’s massive defeat leaves it in dire straits. Where to from here?
The Crunch  
Federal election in four charts: Labor’s lower-house lead and the Senate state of play
Headlines
Woman who claims to be Gina Rinehart’s niece calls on billionaire to ‘resolve any doubts’ with DNA test
Exclusive  
Woman who claims to be Gina Rinehart’s niece calls on billionaire to ‘resolve any doubts’ with DNA test
Erin Patterson trial live  
Estranged husband Simon gives evidence in mushroom murder trial
Film  
Trump announces 100% tariffs on movies ‘produced in foreign lands’
Music  
Two arrested over bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio attended by millions
Ukraine war briefing  
Three million shells coming from our allies, says Zelenskyy
 
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The rural network
Buffel kerfuffle: should the invasive grass be listed as a weed of national significance?
Farming  
Buffel kerfuffle: should the invasive grass be listed as a weed of national significance?
Invasive buffel grass is destroying native rangelands and increasing bushfire risk, but farmers say eradicating it would ‘cripple the beef industry’
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Gina: The DNA request – Full Story podcast
Gina: The DNA request – Full Story podcast
Sport
NRL  
Ghost field goal triggers Raiders’ Magic Round win to leave Storm rueing ill discipline
Ghost field goal triggers Raiders’ Magic Round win to leave Storm rueing ill discipline
AFL  
Deep gaps exposed as Lions eclipse Suns on big night in Queensland
Kane finally has the trophy he’s long craved
Culture
Music  
How Gordi went from doctor to musician, and back again: ‘In the hospital, you have to learn how to disassociate’
How Gordi went from doctor to musician, and back again: ‘In the hospital, you have to learn how to disassociate’
10 Chaotic Questions  
Poh Ling Yeow: ‘You have to treat trolls like flashers – if you don’t react, they go away’
Television & radio  
Happy birthday, David Attenborough! 99 ways he has inspired us, by Barack Obama, Billie Eilish, Morgan Freeman – and many more
Opinion
In a culture obsessed with positive thinking, can letting go be a radical act?
In a culture obsessed with positive thinking, can letting go be a radical act?
Australians have soundly rejected Trump-style culture wars. Now Albanese must act with courage and vision
Grievance politics not enough — an opposition must have a clear and coherent plan to win government
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: I was injured and using crutches, when a group of scary teens offered to help me
The kindness of strangers: I was injured and using crutches, when a group of scary teens offered to help me
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: fire was lapping the trees near my house when he knocked on my door in uniform
Technology
Scams  
‘Hi mum!’ The simple WhatsApp text scam costing parents and friends dear
‘Hi mum!’ The simple WhatsApp text scam costing parents and friends dear
Science
Measles  
World may be ‘post-herd immunity’ to measles, top US scientist says
World may be ‘post-herd immunity’ to measles, top US scientist says
Environment
Change by degrees  
How to avoid ‘fast furniture’ and deck out your home with goods that will last
How to avoid ‘fast furniture’ and deck out your home with goods that will last
Tasmania  
‘World’s largest’ electric ship measuring 130 metres launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder
Video
Australian federal election 2025 recap: Albanese wins, Dutton concedes, Greens in the air – video
Australian federal election 2025 recap: Albanese wins, Dutton concedes, Greens in the air – video
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