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Bureau of Meteorology super computer delays ‘very concerning’ ahead of summer
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Netherlands v South Africa: Women’s World Cup 2023 last 16 – live
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What to do if you’re an Australian mortgage holder being pushed to the brink
'Too much sewage'  
Fifty-seven swimmers fall ill with diarrhoea at world triathlon in UK
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Victorian Labor MP resigns from party over assault allegation
Ukraine invasion
Russian oil tanker hit by Ukrainian sea drone off occupied region
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Russian oil tanker hit by Ukrainian sea drone off occupied region
Ukraine designates Russian Black Sea ports as ‘war risk’ areas after strike on ship known to supply Russian forces

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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
Australia is seen as a safety net for protecting rare breeds – but why do they need saving?
Livestock  
Australia is seen as a safety net for protecting rare breeds – but why do they need saving?
Livestock breeds have been homogenised to meet modern production demands yet farmers warn valuable genetics could be be lost
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Everything you need to know ahead of Matildas vs Denmark - Full Story podcast
Everything you need to know ahead of Matildas vs Denmark - Full Story podcast
Sport
Netball World Cup  
Australia hold off Jamaica to reach final against England
Australia hold off Jamaica to reach final against England
‘It’s getting worse’  
Man City have too many games, says Guardiola
At home with Tyson Fury  
I do the bins, I do the school run and love picking up dog poo
Culture
Shayda review  
An exciting new voice in Australian cinema has arrived
An exciting new voice in Australian cinema has arrived
Troye Sivan, Dan Sultan and Corin  
Australia’s best new music for August
West Girls by Laura Elizabeth Woollett review  
Sexism, schoolgirls and supermodels
Opinion
It’s important to get a grip: we haven’t actually seen Walter Sofronoff’s report yet
It’s important to get a grip: we haven’t actually seen Walter Sofronoff’s report yet
Is artificial intelligence a threat to journalism or will the technology destroy itself?
I am the minority voice in every aspect of my life – how do I cope with the racism?
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I really don’t know where I want to end up. How do I figure out what I want to do?
I really don’t know where I want to end up. How do I figure out what I want to do?
‘Refreshed my whole body’  
Elite athletes show they can perform after pregnancy – but how soon should they test their limits?
Technology
Here’s a thought  
Tinder tests AI tool to help users select best-looking photos
Tinder tests AI tool to help users select best-looking photos
Science
James Webb space telescope  
Stunning images show death throes of distant star
Stunning images show death throes of distant star
Environment
Climate crisis  
‘Despair is a luxury we can’t afford’: David Suzuki on fighting for action on the climate crisis
‘Despair is a luxury we can’t afford’: David Suzuki on fighting for action on the climate crisis
Australia weather  
Australia may face a summer of heatwaves, even without El Niño
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Albanese and Dutton in fiery question time debate over Garma, apology and voice referendum - video
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