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Australia news live: NSW to review ‘red flags’ systems after child abuse charges; premier calls for urgent meeting of state agencies
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Australia news live: NSW to review ‘red flags’ systems after child abuse charges; premier calls for urgent meeting of state agencies
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Washington DC  
Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s January 6 indictment
Photo interactive  
Last year's floods hit the northern rivers with astonishing savagery – the aftermath has been no less devastating
Solomon Islands  
Newspaper pledged to promote ‘truth about China’s generosity’ in return for funding
'Overwhelmed with joy'  
Australian teenager Yusuf Zahab ‘alive’ in Syrian prison months after reports he was killed in IS strike
Andrew Forrest  
Billionaire threatens to pull out of UK amid global outcry at new oil rush
Ukraine invasion
Birth rate plummets in aftermath of Russian invasion, data shows
Ukraine  
Birth rate plummets in aftermath of Russian invasion, data shows
In 2023, an average of 16,000 babies have been born a month, compared to as many as 23,000 babies born monthly before Russia’s invasion

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
Royal Flying Doctor Service nurses say pay makes it hard to stay
'Not valued'  
Royal Flying Doctor Service nurses say pay makes it hard to stay
Queenslanders get behind RFDS nurses as pay dispute between charity and union heats up
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why is Hollywood on strike – and why is Succession’s Brian Cox joining them? – Full Story podcast
Why is Hollywood on strike – and why is Succession’s Brian Cox joining them? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Golden summer ends with some Ashes greats leaving the dancefloor
Golden summer ends with some Ashes greats leaving the dancefloor
Henderson affair shows players must mean it when they take a stand
From Caidedo to Miyazawa  
Breakout stars of the Women’s World Cup
Culture
Margaret Pomeranz v the police  
How Australian film standards – and censors – limit what we watch
How Australian film standards – and censors – limit what we watch
Television  
Euphoria actor Angus Cloud dies aged 25
Crocs, Clangers and custard-eating aliens  
The 50 greatest ever children’s TV shows
Opinion
Australia is not being ‘singled out’ by Unesco’s in-danger recommendation for the Great Barrier Reef
Australia is not being ‘singled out’ by Unesco’s in-danger recommendation for the Great Barrier Reef
Despair can overwhelm teenagers as the end-of-year exams loom but there are ways parents can help
Australian politics 101: and they wonder why we are disillusioned
Lifestyle
How to buy women’s jeans  
Pick a classic, avoid elastic and always try them on in store
Pick a classic, avoid elastic and always try them on in store
‘I recognised myself for the first time’  
The adults finally diagnosed as autistic
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
UK spy agencies want to relax ‘burdensome’ laws on AI data use
UK spy agencies want to relax ‘burdensome’ laws on AI data use
Science
Space  
Nasa detects signal from Voyager 2 after losing contact due to wrong command
Nasa detects signal from Voyager 2 after losing contact due to wrong command
Environment
Energy  
Victorian electricity transmission charges could more than double if Australia’s longest power line proceeds
Victorian electricity transmission charges could more than double if Australia’s longest power line proceeds
Business  
Climate activists target Woodside CEO’s home in protest, company claims
Video
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Donald Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election - video
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