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Qantas should be fined ‘hundreds of millions’ if guilty, ACCC says
Sending a message to companies  
Qantas should be fined ‘hundreds of millions’ if guilty, ACCC says
Watchdog chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb wants to deliver new record penalty in case alleging Qantas sold tickets for already cancelled flights
'Inappropriate influence'  
Accenture used ‘power maps’ of officials to help win government contracts
Thousands in taxpayer-funded expenses  
Coalition no campaigners spending four times more on voice Facebook ads than counterparts
Temperature Check  
The cheapest reliable energy system to meet Australia’s climate targets? Solar and wind, no question
Live  
Australia news live: push to expand commonwealth assistance for university students; Queensland hospitals to scrap vaccine mandate
Ukraine invasion
British arms maker BAE Systems sets up in Ukraine
Arms trade  
British arms maker BAE Systems sets up in Ukraine
Manufacturer of much of the western equipment used against Russian invasion says it aims to produce artillery
The rural network
Deaths symptomatic of degradation of river ecosystem, NSW chief scientist says
Menindee fish kill  
Deaths symptomatic of degradation of river ecosystem, NSW chief scientist says
Prof Hugh Durrant-Whyte calls for overhaul of environmental regulation to prevent further fish deaths
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: Is it too late for a respectful debate on the voice?
Newsroom edition: Is it too late for a respectful debate on the voice?
Sport
Study, discipline and ‘a lot of hard yakka’  
Hijikata’s recipe for tennis success
Hijikata’s recipe for tennis success
Fresh faces and record trades set up exciting AFLW season of surprises
Rugby World Cup  
Wallabies veteran Slipper ‘touch and go’ for opener
Culture
Jaguar Jonze, Tex Crick and Rainbow Chan  
Australia’s best new music for September
Australia’s best new music for September
Television & radio  
Goodbye The Great: a sad farewell to one of TV’s best shows
Venice film festival 2023  
Ferrari review – Michael Mann’s watchable race-car drama rarely puts pedal to metal
Opinion
If you don’t know about the Indigenous voice, find out. When you do, you’ll vote yes
If you don’t know about the Indigenous voice, find out. When you do, you’ll vote yes
I’ll never be able to achieve the perfect burpee or run a marathon, so why do I suddenly love going to the gym?
Still making your choice on the voice? It helps to know what you might be saying no to
Lifestyle
You snooze, you muse  
How to nap like a genius
How to nap like a genius
How we met  
At our wedding, my dad bet the marriage wouldn’t last five years. That was 33 years ago
A Haunting in Venice
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An unsettling supernatural thriller based on the novel Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie. Set in eerie, post-World War II Venice, A Haunting in Venice is a chilling mystery featuring Kenneth Branagh as celebrated sleuth Hercule Poirot alongside Tina Fey and Michelle Yeoh. A Haunting in Venice is in cinemas September 14.

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Technology
Tesla  
Company investigated over funds ‘used to build secret Austin house for Elon Musk’
Company investigated over funds ‘used to build secret Austin house for Elon Musk’
Science
The moon  
Rare blue supermoon illuminates sky
Rare blue supermoon illuminates sky
Environment
Australia news  
Geelong Football Club chasing tens of thousands in unpaid debt from Britishvolt buyer
Geelong Football Club chasing tens of thousands in unpaid debt from Britishvolt buyer
Endangered species  
Scientists demand end to dingo baiting after research reveals most are genetically pure
Video
The voice to parliament explained in under two minutes – video
The voice to parliament explained in under two minutes – video
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