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Israeli military issues evacuation warning to residents in Iranian industrial area
Trump to make decision on whether to attack Iran ‘within two weeks’, says White House
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Netanyahu stuns Israelis by describing ‘personal cost’ of Iran war – postponing son’s wedding
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Israel’s attack has exposed Iran’s lack of firepower – but conflict could yet turn in Tehran’s favour
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Dozens more people killed or injured seeking aid in Gaza
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Penny Wong says ‘very difficult’ to get Australians out of Iran as ADF deploys to region to aid evacuation efforts
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Trial reveals flaws in tech intended to enforce Australian social media ban for under-16s
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Malarndirri McCarthy urges states to remove hanging points from Australia’s prisons
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Russia ‘on verge of recession’, Putin minister tells economic showcase
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If Australia is serious about recycling more bottles and cans, look to Europe and double the 10c refund, campaigners say
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If Australia is serious about recycling more bottles and cans, look to Europe and double the 10c refund, campaigners say
Conservationists and recycling industry say Australia’s container deposit schemes are underperforming with low return rates and a deposit fee that should double to 20c
Business  
A three-day working week or higher pay: what a more productive economy could buy Australians
Analysis  
Thawing of relations between Pakistan and US raises eyebrows in India
Sport
Rugby union  
Wallabies squad thin on playmakers may come back to bite Schmidt
Wallabies squad thin on playmakers may come back to bite Schmidt
Tennis  
Alcaraz beats the heat in epic comeback against Munar at Queen’s Club
Cricket  
England and India face red-hot series opener and Bumrah conundrum
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Bride Hard review – Rebel Wilson action comedy is hard to endure
Bride Hard review – Rebel Wilson action comedy is hard to endure
Art and design  
‘The surf’s up and the patriarchy is down’: Kirsha Kaechele takes Ladies Lounge to the Gold Coast
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Grogonomics  
What could the PM do to improve productivity? Here is a short, non-exhaustive list
What could the PM do to improve productivity? Here is a short, non-exhaustive list
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Leading questions  
I lost weight and now people treat me better. How do I reconcile this?
I lost weight and now people treat me better. How do I reconcile this?
Homes  
Six interior styling tips to make your home feel warmer
Technology
Gig economy  
UK Uber drivers’ earnings cut after changes to secretive algorithm
UK Uber drivers’ earnings cut after changes to secretive algorithm
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Israeli stands at Paris airshow shut down ‘by order of French government’
Israeli stands at Paris airshow shut down ‘by order of French government’
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New South Wales politics  
NSW budget unlikely to allocate extra funding for long-promised great koala national park
NSW budget unlikely to allocate extra funding for long-promised great koala national park
Australian politics  
Labor’s new environment laws won’t be ‘credible’ unless new projects consider climate change, advocates warn
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