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Australia out of ideas and slapped around the chops in final Test
Military helicopter crash  
Navy divers join search for missing crewmen near Hamilton Island
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Is this Australia’s last generation of opal miners?
'Inspiring'  
Australia to end world championships as No 1 swimming nation after another record
Western Australia byelection  
Labor holds on to Mark McGowan’s seat despite drop in vote
Ukraine invasion
 Lithuania and Poland ‘may close borders’ due to Wagner fighters
Belarus  
Lithuania and Poland ‘may close borders’ due to Wagner fighters
At least 100 mercenaries are in Belarus close to the Polish border, as fears grow they intend to bring crisis to neighbouring countries

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Bringing back an Indigenous language through children’s books
‘We just stopped using it’  
Bringing back an Indigenous language through children’s books
Wamba Wamba elder Aunty Jenny Crew wants to give kids the chance to learn stories in a language now rarely used
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Newsroom edition: how to protect Australians from scams – Full Story podcast
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England's Broad to retire from cricket after Oval Test
England's Broad to retire from cricket after Oval Test
Wallabies 7-38 All Blacks  
Australia thrashed to keep Bledisloe Cup out of reach
Formula One  
Verstappen denies Piastri in Belgian GP sprint race
Culture
‘She trembled with the truths she had to tell’  
Sinéad O’Connor by friends, fans and collaborators
Sinéad O’Connor by friends, fans and collaborators
‘It’s exactly as they’d have done it in the 1910s’  
How Barbenheimer is leading the anti-CGI backlash
The Pole and Other Stories by JM Coetzee review  
If this is his final book, it is a great one
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Ageism is the least-challenged form of discrimination – but it can be fought
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I feel too excited to sleep and too exhausted to wake up. How can I fix this cycle?
I feel too excited to sleep and too exhausted to wake up. How can I fix this cycle?
Netball  
I’ve never worn a dress I didn’t love, but I’m glad the sport is changing its uniform
Technology
AI prompt engineering  
Learn how not to ask a chatbot a silly question
Learn how not to ask a chatbot a silly question
Science
Satellites  
British craft guided to assisted crash in Atlantic in world first
British craft guided to assisted crash in Atlantic in world first
Environment
Antarctica  
‘Something weird is going on’: search for answers as Antarctic sea ice stays at historic lows
‘Something weird is going on’: search for answers as Antarctic sea ice stays at historic lows
Opinion  
Yes, Aliens exist … and they’re not impressed
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