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North West Shelf gas extension will deliver ‘almost nothing’ to Australia’s public purse
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North West Shelf gas extension will deliver ‘almost nothing’ to Australia’s public purse
Experts say hugely profitable east coast LNG producers pay little in resources rent tax and Woodside project won’t help country’s energy shift
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Sprint sensation Lachie Kennedy breaks magical 10-second barrier for 100m
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This elusive possum was thought to be extinct outside Victoria. Now ecologists have made an ‘amazing’ discovery
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Deaths as Russian train hits collapsed bridge after ‘illegal interference’
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Hamas suggests changes in response to Gaza ceasefire proposal
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Michael moved to a Uniting Church farmhouse in Brisbane to escape homelessness. Now his landlord is evicting him to build more houses
Queensland  
Michael moved to a Uniting Church farmhouse in Brisbane to escape homelessness. Now his landlord is evicting him to build more houses
The historic Mitchelton lot is set to be replaced by a 92-home subdivision, but Michael fears ending up living in his car again
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Game is up for Inter after Champions League journey ends in bitter humiliation
Game is up for Inter after Champions League journey ends in bitter humiliation
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‘Ice Boy’ Piastri takes Spanish F1 GP pole as McLaren dominate
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Melbourne City clinch championship with fiery A-League Men grand final win over Victory
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‘I asked Queen Elizabeth II if she had any advice for me’: Jacinda Ardern on her time as a pregnant prime minister
‘I asked Queen Elizabeth II if she had any advice for me’: Jacinda Ardern on her time as a pregnant prime minister
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The Jewish dealer who bought art hated by the Nazis – and created one of the greatest collections ever seen
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Crossing the city-country divide: how do Australian farmers advocate for their industry in an urbanised world?
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The moment I knew: he lost an election, but he was still smiling
The moment I knew: he lost an election, but he was still smiling
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‘This is not a wellness retreat’: four days on an Australian wilderness survival course
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Artificial intelligence (AI)  
‘One day I overheard my boss saying: just put it in ChatGPT’: the workers who lost their jobs to AI
‘One day I overheard my boss saying: just put it in ChatGPT’: the workers who lost their jobs to AI
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‘Science is a human endeavor’: astrophysicist uses art to connect Black and brown kids to the Stem fields
‘Science is a human endeavor’: astrophysicist uses art to connect Black and brown kids to the Stem fields
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Change by degrees  
A guide to greener banking: I divested my personal finances and you can too – here’s how
A guide to greener banking: I divested my personal finances and you can too – here’s how
Australia’s best photos of the month  
Australia’s best photos of the month – May 2025
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Australia's mushroom trial update: lead detective and mycologists among witnesses called – video
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