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Prosecutor makes dramatic allegations during week one of Bruce Lehrmann inquiry
‘Corruption’ or ‘stupidity’  
Prosecutor makes dramatic allegations during week one of Bruce Lehrmann inquiry
Prosecutor Shane Drumgold says police investigating Brittany Higgins’s rape claim relied on inaccurate ‘stereotypes’ and ‘rape myths’
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Russian diplomats refuse to pay $90,000 in traffic fines dating back 15 years
‘Disgraceful breach of trust’  
How PwC, one of the world’s biggest accountancy firms, became mired in a tax scandal
Peter Dutton’s budget reply had one good idea … and three big stinkers
Victoria  
Councils call off drag storytime and LGBTQ+ events after far-right threats
Trade  
Don Farrell invites Chinese commerce minister to visit SA family vineyard after Beijing meeting
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Private land-sharing agreement in Gippsland reckons with colonisation
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Private land-sharing agreement in Gippsland reckons with colonisation
Jim Osborne has offered his land for co-management by traditional owners in an experiment to restore and harvest native grasses
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Reds beat Chiefs to snap 10-year Super Rugby hoodoo
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Culture
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review  
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Eurovision 2023  
Australia’s Voyager rock through to final
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Opinion
I’m a white man who wants to signal allyship with people of colour. What should I do?
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Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I don’t want my friend to stay with me but saying no feels mean. What can I do?
I don’t want my friend to stay with me but saying no feels mean. What can I do?
How we met  
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Technology
From dealing with Musk to fixing Twitter Blue  
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What’s in the next CEO’s in-tray?
Science
Black holes  
Astronomers capture largest cosmic explosion ever witnessed
Astronomers capture largest cosmic explosion ever witnessed
Environment
Seascape: the state of our oceans  
Are New Zealand’s marine heatwaves a warning to the world?
Are New Zealand’s marine heatwaves a warning to the world?
Australia news  
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