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Councillor Nathan Tilbury all smiles after leaving Liberal party days before nomination fiasco
NSW  
Councillor Nathan Tilbury all smiles after leaving Liberal party days before nomination fiasco
Independent now has ‘surprise’ backing of Liberal elder statesman and departing Hornsby mayor Philip Ruddock
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra  
Board promises independent review after musicians revolt over Gaza comments controversy
Melbourne  
‘They’re revered’: the secret society angling for the enigmatic mulloway in the heart of the city
Dutton’s strident Gaza digression drowns out Liberals’ epic election blunder in NSW
Queensland  
Madness and murder: how the Trains brought terror to Wieambilla
Greenhouse gas emissions  
Chair of Nuclear for Australia denies that calling CO2 ‘plant food’ means he is a climate denier
Advertisement
The rural network
Two Indigenous teens died in a car crash – a drunk, white predator lived. Decades on, the family still seeks justice
Investigation  
Two Indigenous teens died in a car crash – a drunk, white predator lived. Decades on, the family still seeks justice
The report from parliament’s inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and children is due this week – for one Bourke family, it’s another step on a long road for police accountability
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
How Bangladesh’s longest-serving leader was toppled by student protests – Full Story podcast
How Bangladesh’s longest-serving leader was toppled by student protests – Full Story podcast
Sport
Premier League  
Zirkzee scores late on debut to give Manchester United scrappy first win
Zirkzee scores late on debut to give Manchester United scrappy first win
Vuelta a España  
Pogacar’s absence opens door for lesser lights to shine
Slot puts focus on training and tactics to make Liverpool contenders
Culture
Books  
The curious incident of the author who couldn’t read or write: Mark Haddon on long Covid and overcoming five years of brain fog
The curious incident of the author who couldn’t read or write: Mark Haddon on long Covid and overcoming five years of brain fog
Film  
‘I get misgendered all the time’: Elliot Page on his return to acting on the big screen
Television & radio  
Five arrests made in death of actor Matthew Perry, California police say
Opinion
How does Trump really see himself?
How does Trump really see himself?
Have you ever forgotten to submit paperwork and left your colleagues in the lurch in the funniest way possible?
For Palestinian Australians, Peter Dutton’s comments on refugees fleeing Gaza come as no surprise
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
A canvas was damaged as I helped a friend move. She’s asked me for $1,200. Should I end the friendship?
A canvas was damaged as I helped a friend move. She’s asked me for $1,200. Should I end the friendship?
Food  
Oil up: Australian extra virgin olive oil hits price parity with European imports
Technology
Politics  
Russia’s AI tactics for US election interference are failing, Meta says
Russia’s AI tactics for US election interference are failing, Meta says
Science
Global health  
Mpox outbreak in Africa is public health emergency, declares WHO
Mpox outbreak in Africa is public health emergency, declares WHO
Environment
Sharks  
The first rule of Bite Club? Survive an attack by an apex predator
The first rule of Bite Club? Survive an attack by an apex predator
Change by degrees  
Say less to the dress: why I’m cutting back on secondhand clothes shopping
Video
Greens senator says report on murdered Indigenous women doesn't offer many solutions – video
Greens senator says report on murdered Indigenous women doesn't offer many solutions – video
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