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Shane Drumgold was denied fairness by Lehrmann inquiry, leading public integrity barrister says
'I’m absolutely appalled'  
Shane Drumgold was denied fairness by Lehrmann inquiry, leading public integrity barrister says
Geoffrey Watson SC said Sofronoff inquiry missed opportunity to examine how sexual assault complaints are treated
Michelle Bright  
Murderer to spend at least 24 years in jail after killing NSW teenager
Live  
Australia politics live: EU was ‘offering too little and demanding too much’ in trade negotiations, minister says
Matildas  
Kerr primed for Denmark as helicopter incident played down
Indigenous voice  
Peter Dutton says no campaign spokesperson Jacinta Price ‘misspoke’ by saying he attended the Garma festival
Fukushima nuclear plant  
Japan to start release of contaminated waste within weeks – report
Ukraine invasion
Ukraine says dozens of missiles and drones shot down in overnight assault
Kharkiv  
Ukraine says dozens of missiles and drones shot down in overnight assault
Multi-wave overnight attack said to be in retaliation for successful strikes against Russian naval vessels

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
Australia is seen as a safety net for protecting rare breeds – but why do they need saving?
Livestock  
Australia is seen as a safety net for protecting rare breeds – but why do they need saving?
Livestock breeds have been homogenised to meet modern production demands yet farmers warn valuable genetics could be be lost
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why are more people under 50 being diagnosed with cancer? – Full Story podcast
Why are more people under 50 being diagnosed with cancer? – Full Story podcast
Sport
‘Pretty special’  
Garbin and Austin hailed after Diamonds' Netball World Cup win
Garbin and Austin hailed after Diamonds' Netball World Cup win
‘What’s he doing here?’  
Postecoglou’s nine months in Greek third division
Hard tagged and run ragged  
How Hawthorn derailed Collingwood star Daicos
Culture
Barbie  
Film tops US$1bn in global box office ticket sales, breaking record for female directors
Film tops US$1bn in global box office ticket sales, breaking record for female directors
'I was struck how funny it was'  
How a school’s John Farnham jukebox musical inspired a feel-good documentary
Sinéad O'Connor  
Tribute to singer appears in Ireland as funeral plans announced
Opinion
Between the World Cup and Barbie, we’re finally having an honest discussion about girlhood
Between the World Cup and Barbie, we’re finally having an honest discussion about girlhood
It’s important to get a grip: we haven’t actually seen Walter Sofronoff’s report yet
Sun bear or human? The animals are starting to plot their revenge
Lifestyle
Canberra hyperlapse  
A year walking 145km around Australia’s capital – squeezed into seven minutes
A year walking 145km around Australia’s capital – squeezed into seven minutes
Three things with Helen Thomson  
Barbie as a Salem witch has pride of place in my office
Technology
Here’s a thought  
Tinder tests AI tool to help users select best-looking photos
Tinder tests AI tool to help users select best-looking photos
Science
Space  
Scientists seek out source of dark matter in Yorkshire
Scientists seek out source of dark matter in Yorkshire
Environment
New South Wales  
Environmentalists welcome plan to allow aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko national park
Environmentalists welcome plan to allow aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko national park
China  
China floods: at least 14 killed after torrential rain in north-east
Video
Meet four Matildas dominating at the 2023 Women's World Cup – video
Meet four Matildas dominating at the 2023 Women's World Cup – video
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