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Dutton rules out offering cabinet post to Pauline Hanson in minority government; underlying inflation falls below 3%
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Dutton rules out offering cabinet post to Pauline Hanson in minority government; underlying inflation falls below 3%
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Erin Patterson to claim mushroom poisonings accidental as murder trial begins
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Trump hails achievements of his first 100 days despite polls revealing American disapproval on economy
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‘Shipwrecked in the 21st century’: how people made it through Europe’s worst blackout in living memory
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Trump says he ‘will be talking’ to Albanese about tariffs
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Conservative son of a ‘leftist firebrand’ takes on a former dolphin trainer in Labor’s most marginal WA seat
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Conservative son of a ‘leftist firebrand’ takes on a former dolphin trainer in Labor’s most marginal WA seat
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What does it take to start a community newspaper? Passionate, frustrated individuals and a gin distillery
When the Glen Innes Examiner stopped circulating a print edition in the northern NSW town in September, a local volunteer newsroom formed to fill the gap
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Champions League  
Dembélé and Donnarumma star as PSG gain crucial edge over Arsenal
Dembélé and Donnarumma star as PSG gain crucial edge over Arsenal
Rugby union  
Schmidt to stay on until 2026 as Kiss confirmed as next Wallabies coach
Rugby league  
Fine forecast as Women's State of Origin goes from strength to strength
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Thunderbolts* review – Florence Pugh is saving grace of Marvel’s hit-and-miss mess
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Woman in uniform: Jamie Lee Curtis plays a troubled, morally murky cop in Blue Steel
Music  
‘Chipmunks were obsessed with my mics’: the man who recorded a tree for a year
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Stressed out and wondering if a ‘cortisol detox’ can help? Not so fast
Stressed out and wondering if a ‘cortisol detox’ can help? Not so fast
Fear and loathing on the election campaign trail
Amid Dutton’s messy decline in the polls, is Albanese on the verge of becoming the John Howard of his era?
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‘Your own Viet-Cajun party’: Thi Le’s spicy seafood boil-up recipe
‘Your own Viet-Cajun party’: Thi Le’s spicy seafood boil-up recipe
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Signs of dementia or normal forgetfulness? How to tell the difference
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Trump tariffs  
White House calls Amazon ‘hostile’ for reportedly planning to list tariff costs
White House calls Amazon ‘hostile’ for reportedly planning to list tariff costs
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Medical research  
Weight loss pills could help tackle obesity in poorer countries, experts say
Weight loss pills could help tackle obesity in poorer countries, experts say
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Woodside commits $18bn to US project that climate advocates warn ‘would export harmful gas until the 2070s’
Woodside commits $18bn to US project that climate advocates warn ‘would export harmful gas until the 2070s’
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