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Activists threatened with lawsuit over cleaning costs and lost productivity
Woodside protest  
Activists threatened with lawsuit over cleaning costs and lost productivity
Letter sent to Emil Davey also requests he hand over communications relating to protest at Perth headquarters
‘We can’t see how high it goes’  
South-east Australia marine heatwave forecast to be literally off the scale
Housing crisis  
Louise lived in her rental for 25 years. Now at 71 she needs to find a new home
Premier League  
Postecoglou’s stylish Spurs notch first road win to continue unbeaten start
Live  
Australia news live: Julia Gillard-led royal commission recommends overhaul of SA’s early childhood education
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 550 of the invasion
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance  
What we know on day 550 of the invasion
Kremlin orders Wagner fighters to sign oath of allegiance; three Ukrainian pilots die in mid-air collision
The rural network
Australians urged to prepare for most significant fire season since black summer
Bushfire warning  
Australians urged to prepare for most significant fire season since black summer
Areas largely untouched by 2019-20 fires including Sydney basin, coastal regions and the Hunter at increased risk, experts warn
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the end of Twitter and the future of digital journalism
Newsroom edition: the end of Twitter and the future of digital journalism
Sport
England 22-30 Fiji  
Raiwalui basks in historic win as Borthwick faces hard truths
Raiwalui basks in historic win as Borthwick faces hard truths
Football must look at how individuals such as Luis Rubiales acquire absolute power
Goodbye Buddy Franklin  
Before his farewell lap of honour at the SCG today, the AFL legend – in pictures
Culture
‘Way too much information, Frank’  
I wanted to be Frank Moorhouse. Instead I became his biographer
I wanted to be Frank Moorhouse. Instead I became his biographer
Television  
Who Is Erin Carter? review – the real question is: who cares?
Madeleine Gray  
The 10 funniest things I have seen (on the internet)
Opinion
The morning show: why being up when people are asleep is like a secret garden
The morning show: why being up when people are asleep is like a secret garden
If we truly want peace, not unequal status quo, how can we say no to the Indigenous voice?
Climate change: it’s not all bad news
Lifestyle
When I was young, I saw my mother as a tyrant. Now I see myself in her photograph
When I was young, I saw my mother as a tyrant. Now I see myself in her photograph
The moment I knew  
He lost my number – so he turned up at my front door to ask me out
Technology
Analysis  
Trump’s return to Twitter solidifies a sharp right turn for Musk’s platform
Trump’s return to Twitter solidifies a sharp right turn for Musk’s platform
Science
Neuroscience  
Paralysed woman able to ‘speak’ through digital avatar in world first
Paralysed woman able to ‘speak’ through digital avatar in world first
Environment
Australian books  
Melbourne has treated the Yarra River terribly – but it doesn’t have to stay that way
Melbourne has treated the Yarra River terribly – but it doesn’t have to stay that way
Climate crisis  
Scientific journal retracts article that claimed no evidence of climate crisis
Video
Trump claims he did nothing wrong after surrender in Georgia election case – video
Trump claims he did nothing wrong after surrender in Georgia election case – video
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Naomi Klein on following her ‘doppelganger’ down the conspiracy rabbit hole – and why millions of people have entered an alternative political reality
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