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Australia news live: Dutton says opposition will support $40 a fortnight jobseeker increase if Coalition proposal voted down
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Belt and Road  
Italy seeking to leave ‘atrocious’ China plan without harming ties – minister
‘In survival mode’  
Australian businessman placated Chinese intelligence with open source information, documents claim
Swimming world championships  
Australia bemused after US crowned best team despite winning fewer gold medals
Energy  
NSW won’t ban gas in new homes as premier declares ‘I don’t need another complication’
'Inevitable'  
The war is coming to Russia, Zelenskiy warns after latest drone attack
Ukraine invasion
Buildings damaged in overnight drone attacks that Russia blames on Kyiv
Moscow  
Buildings damaged in overnight drone attacks that Russia blames on Kyiv
Officials say one person is injured in the latest in a series of strikes on the Russian capital that Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for

A recent scientific paper showed that climate breakdown is drastically increasing the chances of simultaneous crop losses in the world's poorest nations. The effects of this could be devastating.

We face an epochal, unthinkable prospect: of perhaps the two greatest existential threats – environmental breakdown and food system failure – converging, as one triggers the other.

So why isn’t this all over the front pages? Why, when governments know we’re facing existential risk, do they fail to act?

Looking back on previous human calamities, all of which will be dwarfed by this, you find yourself repeatedly asking “why didn’t they … ?” The answer is power: the power of a few to countermand the interests of humanity. It always has been, but the stakes are now higher than ever.

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The rural network
Warren Mundine addresses 400 people at Albury-Wodonga no campaign event
‘It’s a secret ballot’  
Warren Mundine addresses 400 people at Albury-Wodonga no campaign event
Forum hosted by the National Civic Council attracted same size crowd as pro-Indigenous voice campaign at the same venue last week
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Amy Remeikis on rape culture, the good bloke myth and sex ed – Full Story podcast
Amy Remeikis on rape culture, the good bloke myth and sex ed – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australia play ball before Khawaja and Warner seize Ashes narrative
Australia play ball before Khawaja and Warner seize Ashes narrative
Studs up, chest out and jaw jutted: Green has done it his way
F1  
Verstappen wins Belgian GP despite five-place grid penalty
Culture
Books  
My mum took me backpacking when I was 11. It was courageous of her – and changed my life
My mum took me backpacking when I was 11. It was courageous of her – and changed my life
Looking for Eileen  
How George Orwell wrote his wife out of his story
‘She trembled with the truths she had to tell’  
Sinéad O’Connor by friends, fans and collaborators
Opinion
The kindness of acquaintances is important when recovering from a mental health crisis
The kindness of acquaintances is important when recovering from a mental health crisis
Australians I talk to are optimistic about the voice – even in the face of fear and misinformation
Positive birth stories exist and pregnant women deserve to hear them
Lifestyle
Three things with Sammy J  
I’m a 40-year-old man who uses a four-colour pen – and I’m not ashamed
I’m a 40-year-old man who uses a four-colour pen – and I’m not ashamed
Dodging the duopoly  
Can three shoppers avoid Coles and Woolworths for a week?
Technology
Longlife tech  
Say hello to devices that can challenge our throwaway culture
Say hello to devices that can challenge our throwaway culture
Science
Stargazing  
Supermoons to serve up double treat for UK in August
Supermoons to serve up double treat for UK in August
Environment
The rural network  
Is this Australia’s last generation of opal miners?
Is this Australia’s last generation of opal miners?
Antarctica  
‘Something weird is going on’: search for answers as Antarctic sea ice stays at historic lows
Video
Wildfire damages ammunition depot near Greek city of Volos – video
Wildfire damages ammunition depot near Greek city of Volos – video
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