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Headlines
Investigators trying to arrest South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly blocked by military unit – latest updates
Live  
Investigators trying to arrest South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly blocked by military unit – latest updates
Anti-corruption officials are executing an arrest warrant against Yoon Suk Yeol over his attempt to impose martial law in December
Explainer  
Why is the Australian dollar falling – and what does it mean for rates, travel and the economy?
Cricket live  
Australia claim early wickets on day one after India elect to bat first at SCG
Las Vegas  
Driver in Las Vegas Cybertruck blast was decorated US army soldier, officials say
Tasmania  
Missing hiker found in wilderness in Tasmania’s far west
NSW  
Driver killed in four-truck crash on Hume Highway near Gundagai
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The rural network
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
The patriarch in the Netflix drama has a pistol in a holster on his hip where Australians would carry a pocketknife … but there’s still truth in this gritty take on rural life
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Miranda Tapsell on how to cope with rejection – Full Story podcast
Miranda Tapsell on how to cope with rejection – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
David Squires on ...  
Bold predictions for Australian football in 2025
The end comes quickly for India’s fading champions
Culture
Film  
Spit, Magic Beach and a Crocodile Dundee redux: 10 Australian films to watch out for in 2025
Spit, Magic Beach and a Crocodile Dundee redux: 10 Australian films to watch out for in 2025
Culture  
Pouring champagne and ironing knickers: my day serving the matriarchy as a topless male waiter
Theatre  
‘A Model Murder’: the 1954 trial that gripped Sydney takes to the stage
Opinion
I thought I could be a ‘cool mum’ – just strap my baby to me and keep living life as usual. I was so wrong
I thought I could be a ‘cool mum’ – just strap my baby to me and keep living life as usual. I was so wrong
Doodles aren’t genius – they scoff at genius. That’s why I like them
Each year I insist we visit the same beach. Repetition tricks the mind into thinking a thing will last for ever
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My friend has left her husband for a man I detest. Should I tell her how I feel?
My friend has left her husband for a man I detest. Should I tell her how I feel?
‘The minimalists are wrong!’ My biggest decluttering regret
Technology
Tesla  
Tesla shares fall as company reports first decline in annual deliveries
Tesla shares fall as company reports first decline in annual deliveries
Science
Meteors  
Quadrantid meteor shower to light up northern hemisphere sky
Quadrantid meteor shower to light up northern hemisphere sky
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Australia’s flying foxes are ‘curious, gentle and intelligent’ – and often misunderstood
Australia’s flying foxes are ‘curious, gentle and intelligent’ – and often misunderstood
New South Wales  
Searchers find hiking poles of man missing for a week in Kosciuszko national park
Video
Vegas police chief gives statement following Tesla truck explosion – video
Vegas police chief gives statement following Tesla truck explosion – video
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