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Sporting risks / Three or more concussions add up to long-term cognitive problems, study suggests
'Anyone can get tricked' / How to not get caught in Australia's scam epidemic
New Zealand politics / Labour party sees boost in polls after Ardern resignation
'Worth several million dollars' / Australia and France agree arms deal for Ukraine as talks seek to bury Aukus debacle
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 342 of the invasion
At a glance / What we know on day 342 of the invasion
Russian attacks on Bakhmut and Donetsk; US will not provide F-16 fighters, says Biden
The rural network
The benign neglect of New England’s beloved bridges
‘Everyone comments’ / The benign neglect of New England’s beloved bridges
Travellers still stop to take photos of the ironbark bridges in the New England, but locals are yet to see a plan for these century-old relics of the railway boom
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Full Story / Medical misogyny and the government’s plan to tackle it
Medical misogyny and the government’s plan to tackle it
Sport
Australian Open / Court dramas allow tournament to overrule controversies
Court dramas allow tournament to overrule controversies
Smart watches and artificial waves / Surfing enters high-tech era
‘Much bigger than a game’ / A-Leagues’ Pride Cup seeks to drive change
Culture
‘The government has listened’ / Australia’s peak bodies praise $300m federal arts policy
Australia’s peak bodies praise $300m federal arts policy
Books / My mentor John Hughes taught me how to write. Then he plagiarised my work
‘Spirituality and sexuality – people shouldn’t have to choose’ / The Australian church celebrating queer joy
Opinion
If you’re up all night with a newborn, why not try these activities
If you’re up all night with a newborn, why not try these activities
I’m free! The exciting adventures of the adorable tiny radioactive capsule
Survivors of childhood trauma often grow up believing they are unworthy
What’s really at stake in the defamation trial of the century?
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Lifestyle
‘Gay glass ceiling’ / Why more feminine men get passed over for leadership roles
Why more feminine men get passed over for leadership roles
How to care for sunglasses / Stop rubbing them on your shirt and wearing them like a headband
Technology
Cyber crime / JD Sports hit by attack that leaked 10m customers’ data
JD Sports hit by attack that leaked 10m customers’ data
Science
Scotland / Rare ‘mother of pearl’ clouds spotted in country
Rare ‘mother of pearl’ clouds spotted in country
Environment
Australia news / Kim Ellis resigns as director of Australian Antarctic Division after four years
Kim Ellis resigns as director of Australian Antarctic Division after four years
PFAS / Australian period underwear makers deny using ‘forever chemicals’ after Thinx settles suit in US
Video
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How to catch a cane toad: advice from Australia's Great Cane Toad Bust 2023 – video
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