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JD Vance stuns Munich conference with attack on Europe’s leaders
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JD Vance stuns Munich conference with attack on Europe’s leaders
US vice-president questions whether European values are worth defending as he rails against ‘threat from within’
Media  
A Christmas lunch, Ita’s emails and a race bombshell: six key takeaways from Antoinette Lattouf v ABC
Weather  
Cyclone Zelia leaves properties damaged amid widespread flooding after hitting Western Australia
Sydney  
Police raid home of nurse taken to hospital after allegedly threatening Israeli patients on video
Universities  
Education minister accused of ‘political interference’ over review of funding for prominent pro-Palestinian academic
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Commonwealth championship sheepdog trials
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Antoinette Lattouf v the ABC – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Premier League  
Postecoglou faces new low in Tottenham's familiar cycle of failure
Postecoglou faces new low in Tottenham's familiar cycle of failure
Mountaineering  
‘Bloody fingers with pink nails’: how DiGiulian broke climbing’s glass ceiling
Football  
‘It’s pressure to not let people down’: Williams makes leap from goalline to boardroom
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Culture
Music  
The opera singer with one of the rarest voices in the world: ‘Being on stage is not easy’
The opera singer with one of the rarest voices in the world: ‘Being on stage is not easy’
Film  
Ke Huy Quan: ‘I wish everyone could have their own Oscar moment’
Books  
Somebody Down There Likes Me by Robert Lukins review – a dispiriting imitation of Succession
Opinion
Would Sam Kerr have been charged if she were a man – or white – or straight?
Would Sam Kerr have been charged if she were a man – or white – or straight?
Is 2025 proving hazardous to your health?
Can AI teach us anything about our subconscious? I offered up my dreams to find out
Lifestyle
Travel  
A local’s guide to Yamba: ‘We’re surrounded by rivers, lakes, rock pools and beaches’
A local’s guide to Yamba: ‘We’re surrounded by rivers, lakes, rock pools and beaches’
Leading questions  
I’m worried my appearance will jeopardise my career opportunities. Should I modify my look to fit in?
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Global disunity, energy concerns and the shadow of Musk: key takeaways from the Paris AI summit
Global disunity, energy concerns and the shadow of Musk: key takeaways from the Paris AI summit
Science
Egyptology  
Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation
Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation
Environment
Change by degrees  
Buying or building a home in Australia? Here are the energy efficiency features worth paying for
Buying or building a home in Australia? Here are the energy efficiency features worth paying for
Queensland  
Price hikes and shortages flagged after banana crops ‘cop a flogging’ in north Queensland floods
Video
CCTV shows alleged Pokemon card thieves robbing store in Eumemmerring - video
CCTV shows alleged Pokemon card thieves robbing store in Eumemmerring - video
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