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Child abuse allegations have prompted distress and outrage - but will the system be fixed?
Childcare  
Child abuse allegations have prompted distress and outrage - but will the system be fixed?
With an urgent review and new measures to protect children announced, experts argue some form of national oversight is essential
Victoria  
Premier condemns ‘cowards’ after suspicious fire at Melbourne synagogue with 20 people inside
Film  
Australian Julian McMahon, Fantastic Four, Nip/Tuck and Charmed actor, dies aged 56
Brisbane  
Pure joy: the Australian pub choirmaster who flipped the script on America’s Got Talent
Business  
Super funds demand answers from for-profit childcare operator where children were allegedly sexually abused
In focus
Albanese heads to China as Trump upends the global order. The PM may wish he lived in less interesting times
Albanese heads to China as Trump upends the global order. The PM may wish he lived in less interesting times
In 2014 Xi Jinping told Australian MPs friendship between the countries would be as ‘strong and everlasting’ as Uluru and the Great Wall of China. How things change
Environment  
Wild kangaroo harvests are labelled ‘needlessly cruel’ by US lawmakers – but backed by Australian conservationists
Full Story  
Back to Back Barries: do Labor voters have buyer’s remorse?
Sport
Cricket  
Scrutiny of Konstas ramps up as West Indies keep second Test alive
Scrutiny of Konstas ramps up as West Indies keep second Test alive
Tennis  
Thompson storms into fourth round of Wimbledon for first time
Rugby union  
Returning Suaalii spells salvation for Wallabies as Lions challenge looms
Culture
Art and design  
Young Archie competition 2025: Australia’s awards for child portrait artists – in pictures
Young Archie competition 2025: Australia’s awards for child portrait artists – in pictures
Music  
Oasis review – a shameless trip back to the 90s for Britpop’s loudest, greatest songs
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Opinion
The ABC and Creative Australia panicked in the face of controversy. These vital institutions must not be so timid
Lifestyle
Australian food and drink  
Ten baking tips (and life lessons) from Australia’s best bakers
Ten baking tips (and life lessons) from Australia’s best bakers
Leading questions  
After an ADHD and autism diagnosis, I now find the world more confusing. How do I make sense of this?
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Minister demands overhaul of UK’s leading AI institute
Minister demands overhaul of UK’s leading AI institute
Science
Archaeology  
Iron age settlement found in Gloucestershire after detectorist unearths Roman swords
Iron age settlement found in Gloucestershire after detectorist unearths Roman swords
Environment
Change by degrees  
On thin ice: three strategies to help you enjoy Australia’s snow season more sustainably
On thin ice: three strategies to help you enjoy Australia’s snow season more sustainably
Australia weather  
‘Gives everyone a bit more hope’: NSW grateful for wild weather reprieve but many face damage worth thousands
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Survivor speaks after Bali ferry sinking leaves dozens missing – video
Survivor speaks after Bali ferry sinking leaves dozens missing – video
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