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Police yet to determine if incident was a ‘deliberate or a reckless act’
Melbourne CBD crash  
Police yet to determine if incident was a ‘deliberate or a reckless act’
Victoria police commissioner says man involved in city crash that left a person dead is under guard but unfit for interview
Richard Goyder  
Qantas chairman is sticking with Qantas after Alan Joyce’s exit. But how many board positions is too many?
‘We speak the languages of our community’  
The volunteers connecting Indian Australians to the voice debate
The Qantas saga shows Labor is crunched in a time shift – and there’s no more skating by on the vibe
Ryan’s rule  
The Australian right to a second medical opinion that may soon be saving lives in England
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 563 of the invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 563 of the invasion
Russian attack on Ukrainian police building kills one and wounds dozens; Zelenskiy says Putin ‘killed Prigozhin’; British military to monitor Black Sea
The rural network
How can Armidale call itself the ‘education city’ with its only public high school in shambles?
How can Armidale call itself the ‘education city’ with its only public high school in shambles?
The merger of Duval and Armidale high schools has been a failure that has left students feeling unsafe – it’s time to listen to the community and put kids first
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Newsroom edition: why competition is key to cleaning up Qantas’s mess – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: why competition is key to cleaning up Qantas’s mess – Full Story podcast
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Rugby World Cup  
France kick off with lavish ceremony and historic win
France kick off with lavish ceremony and historic win
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Alcaraz v Medvedev: US Open men’s semi-final
Carlton explode out of blocks on night of perfect pandemonium
Culture
‘She is a snake – in the most positive way!’  
How Taylor Swift became the world’s biggest pop star, again
How Taylor Swift became the world’s biggest pop star, again
Death of a Salesman review  
Anthony LaPaglia leads an electric, devastating tragedy
Jimmy Fallon  
Host apologises to Tonight Show staff after toxic workplace allegations - reports
Opinion
Our environmental laws are failing us in the face of the climate crisis
Our environmental laws are failing us in the face of the climate crisis
What’s worse than Burning Man? A burning planet
If the voice is rejected, my heart will break. But First Nations progress won’t be stopped
Lifestyle
On par with plain water  
Testing reveals Australia’s best and worst laundry detergents
Testing reveals Australia’s best and worst laundry detergents
Pasta, pastry and pudding  
Easy Stephanie Alexander recipes to cook as a family
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Fairphone 5 review  
Could this be the first phone to last 10 years?
Could this be the first phone to last 10 years?
Science
Cancer  
GPs ignoring warning signs in young people, says UK oncology expert
GPs ignoring warning signs in young people, says UK oncology expert
Environment
Hong Kong  
Hong Kong hit with heaviest rainfall since records began 139 years ago – video
Hong Kong hit with heaviest rainfall since records began 139 years ago – video
Australia news  
Australian Antarctic Division accused of hampering Senate investigation into research cuts
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