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Headlines
Israeli military says it is carrying out strikes on military targets in Iran
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli military says it is carrying out strikes on military targets in Iran
IDF spokesman says strikes are a response to ‘months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran’, as blasts reported in Tehran and nearby city of Karaj
NSW  
Annie’s worst fears came true after she accused her police officer partner of DV
Queensland election  
This man wants to lead Queensland. Has David Crisafulli done enough to become the state’s 41st premier?
How the abortion bandwagon has proved a useful vehicle for political advantage
Victoria  
Police find vapes worth $8m after being called to Melbourne warehouse robbery
Environment  
Popular Sydney beaches among quarter of NSW swimming spots polluted with faecal matter in past year
US elections 2024
Pennsylvania officials investigating 2,500 voter registrations for fraud
US elections 2024  
Pennsylvania officials investigating 2,500 voter registrations for fraud
Election workers contacted the district attorney’s office after noticing several suspicious applications
The rural network
The Hindmarsh Island bridge case is being deliberately misremembered in a new fight over the Blayney goldmine
The Hindmarsh Island bridge case is being deliberately misremembered in a new fight over the Blayney goldmine
Twenty-three years after the federal court found there was no reason to think ‘secret women’s business’ was a lie, the claim that it was is still being used to discredit what Aboriginal people say about their culture
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Liam Payne: the heady rise and tragic death of a One Direction star – Full Story podcast
Liam Payne: the heady rise and tragic death of a One Direction star – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Women's football  
Foord’s flash of brilliance saves Matildas against Switzerland
Foord’s flash of brilliance saves Matildas against Switzerland
Cricket  
Western Australia lose eight wickets for one run in stunning batting collapse
Cricket  
England on brink of series defeat as wickets tumble after Pakistan fightback
Culture
Music  
‘I was very close to dying’: John Farnham may never sing again – but finds his voice in memoir
‘I was very close to dying’: John Farnham may never sing again – but finds his voice in memoir
Film  
‘I never really learned anything from anybody’: Isabelle Huppert on 50 years in film
Music  
Amyl and the Sniffers: Cartoon Darkness review – Aussie punks still spit, but add a bit more polish
Opinion
I understand Thorpe seizing the moment. I interjected during George W Bush’s speech over the Iraq invasion
I understand Thorpe seizing the moment. I interjected during George W Bush’s speech over the Iraq invasion
The US election questions everyone is asking
Hooray the world seems to be getting worse by the hour. What are some tiny things to help us get through the day?
Lifestyle
Food  
Supermarket milk chocolate taste test: the winner costs $3.99, the worst is one of the most expensive
Supermarket milk chocolate taste test: the winner costs $3.99, the worst is one of the most expensive
Teacher-less pilates  
There is a soothing quality to the digital instructor’s voice, like an early childhood educator or a cult leader
Technology
Elon Musk  
Anti-hate group vows to continue work after Elon Musk’s declaration of ‘war’
Anti-hate group vows to continue work after Elon Musk’s declaration of ‘war’
Science
US elections 2024  
Nobel prize winners endorse Harris and warn Trump would endanger future of science
Nobel prize winners endorse Harris and warn Trump would endanger future of science
Environment
Northern Territory politics  
Proposed powers to exempt NT projects from environmental assessments criticised as ‘terrifying’ and ‘authoritarian’
Proposed powers to exempt NT projects from environmental assessments criticised as ‘terrifying’ and ‘authoritarian’
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Dog owners warned about boom in ticks on Australia’s east coast after last year’s hot and wet summer
Video
Bruce Springsteen calls Trump an 'American tyrant' at Kamala Harris rally – video
Bruce Springsteen calls Trump an 'American tyrant' at Kamala Harris rally – video
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