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‘Daddy’ Trump showered with praise on triumphant lap through Nato summit
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‘Daddy’ Trump showered with praise on triumphant lap through Nato summit
Trump celebrated commitment by Nato allies to boost defence spending to 5% of GDP. Key US politics stories from Wednesday 25 June 2025
Mushroom trial live  
Erin Patterson jury to begin deliberations after judge’s charge concludes on Monday
Cricket  
Usman Khawaja refuses SEN interview after radio station’s sacking of journalist
Victorian politics  
John Pesutto pays $2.3m defamation debt to Moira Deeming, avoiding bankruptcy
Film  
Denis Villeneuve to direct new James Bond film
In focus
The ABC squandered trust with its multicultural audience when it sent Antoinette Lattouf packing
The ABC squandered trust with its multicultural audience when it sent Antoinette Lattouf packing
Shutting down voices is not ‘social cohesion’. We need a different approach to our most difficult conversations
Radio  
‘Everyone was completely caught off-guard’: FBi Radio’s future unclear as station launches emergency fundraising campaign
Analysis  
Mamdani’s defeat of Cuomo offers Democrats a path out of the wilderness
Sport
Cricket  
Australia’s new-look top order blown away by West Indies before bowlers fight back in first Test
Australia’s new-look top order blown away by West Indies before bowlers fight back in first Test
Tennis  
Australia's Joint marches on with win over Raducanu at Eastbourne
Athletics  
Nike PR stunt or giant leap forward? Kipyegon aims to make history
Culture
Television & radio  
Ironheart review – the small screen can barely contain the energy of this Black Panther spinoff
Ironheart review – the small screen can barely contain the energy of this Black Panther spinoff
Books  
‘I’m so humbled’: western Sydney’s Winnie Dunn up for $60,000 Miles Franklin literary award for debut novel
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Opinion
Grogonomics  
Super tax debate highlights everything wrong with Australia’s media and economic system
Super tax debate highlights everything wrong with Australia’s media and economic system
Lifestyle
Parents and parenting  
‘I am worried my baby is too bald’ and other anxieties we tried to solve with products – so you don’t have to
‘I am worried my baby is too bald’ and other anxieties we tried to solve with products – so you don’t have to
Porridge  
‘I don’t have rules’: cooks on making perfect porridge at home
Technology
Uber  
Second study finds Uber used opaque algorithm to dramatically boost profits
Second study finds Uber used opaque algorithm to dramatically boost profits
Science
Space  
James Webb telescope captures direct images of Saturn-sized exoplanet
James Webb telescope captures direct images of Saturn-sized exoplanet
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
‘No end of problems’ for Australia’s south-east coastlines as strong winds and large waves hit again
‘No end of problems’ for Australia’s south-east coastlines as strong winds and large waves hit again
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Scientists sound the alarm for Nullarbor’s fragile limestone caves and unique underground creatures
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Why the federal court ruled the ABC unlawfully terminated Antoinette Lattouf – video
Why the federal court ruled the ABC unlawfully terminated Antoinette Lattouf – video
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