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Coalition ‘won’t stand in the way’ of Labor’s $150 energy rebates; US cuts research funding from Australian universities
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Coalition ‘won’t stand in the way’ of Labor’s $150 energy rebates; US cuts research funding from Australian universities
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Dutton’s taxpayer-funded flight to ‘long lunch’ on Noosa River was investigated by expenses watchdog
Business  
Fuel is essential, snacks are not: how living costs are hitting Australians’ petrol station impulse buying
As trust in the US collapses, leaders in Australia and around the world are frantically recalibrating
Energy  
Proposed nuclear power plants in Queensland could not access enough water to prevent a meltdown, research finds
The rural network
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
South Australia  
Of tinkerers and dreamers: striving to be the fastest on the salt on Lake Gairdner
Hundreds of drivers and crew converge on the South Australian dry lake to test their mettle against some of the fastest land vehicles in the world
 
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Back to Back Barries: Can Dutton regain discipline and confidence?
Back to Back Barries: Can Dutton regain discipline and confidence?
Sport
Athletics  
Hull and Robinson grab double bronze in 3,000m at world indoors
Hull and Robinson grab double bronze in 3,000m at world indoors
Boxing  
Australian Nicolson loses world title to former US police officer Brown
Formula One  
Hamilton hits out at ‘yapping’ critics after Piastri wins first pole at Chinese GP
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Culture
Stage  
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sez: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Sam Pang Tonight  
Australia’s newest talk show is haunted by the spectre of Rove McManus
Books  
Blanche d’Alpuget on her racy new detective novel: ‘All my books have had quite a bit of sex’
Opinion
Trump’s attacks on freedom of speech are a threat to us all – and not the product of a ‘big thinker’
Trump’s attacks on freedom of speech are a threat to us all – and not the product of a ‘big thinker’
Why aren’t we discussing the world’s hottest topic?
Invertebrates! Everyone loves invertebrates! Which is your favourite?
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: I was holding in a fart and he tried to shake it out of me
The moment I knew: I was holding in a fart and he tried to shake it out of me
Female mechanics take the wheel: ‘I was sick of paying old, grumpy men to fix it’
Technology
Meta  
Meta to stop targeting UK citizen with personalised ads after settling privacy case
Meta to stop targeting UK citizen with personalised ads after settling privacy case
Science
Antarctica  
Crisis in Antarctica: can science teams ever prepare for isolated assignments?
Crisis in Antarctica: can science teams ever prepare for isolated assignments?
Environment
Western Australia  
Footage shows coral bleaching on Ningaloo reef as Great Barrier Reef hit at the same time – video
Footage shows coral bleaching on Ningaloo reef as Great Barrier Reef hit at the same time – video
Trees and forests  
‘Imagine if it died on my watch?’ The fight to save one ‘ancient’ Adelaide tree
Video
Crowds defy public protests ban after Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu detained – video
Crowds defy public protests ban after Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu detained – video
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