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Antoinette Lattouf v ABC hearing: increase in reporter’s Instagram followers shows she may have benefitted from removal, broadcaster says
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Antoinette Lattouf v ABC hearing: increase in reporter’s Instagram followers shows she may have benefitted from removal, broadcaster says
Tasman Sea  
New Zealand’s top diplomat tells China sudden live-fire drills represent ‘failure’ in relationship
US  
Trump vows to slap 25% tariffs on EU and claims bloc was ‘formed to screw US’
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Matildas v Colombia: SheBelieves Cup women’s football international
Australia news live  
Snowy 2.0 orders safety audit after ventilation fan accident sends 'dangerous shrapnel' flying
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The rural network
Victoria’s Halls Gap survived the flames – but as tourists stay away the dark clouds remain
Bushfires  
Victoria’s Halls Gap survived the flames – but as tourists stay away the dark clouds remain
Resilience is wearing thin in the town, with business owners facing mass booking cancellations and insurers turning their backs
 
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Taiwan holds its breath as Trump turns on Ukraine – Full Story podcast
Taiwan holds its breath as Trump turns on Ukraine – Full Story podcast
Sport
Rugby league  
The Penrith Panthers seem unbeatable. What does that mean for the NRL?
The Penrith Panthers seem unbeatable. What does that mean for the NRL?
ICC Champions Trophy  
England crash out of after nail-biting defeat to Afghanistan
Premier League  
Liverpool go 13 points clear after Mac Allister completes stroll past Newcastle
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Culture
Art and design  
Khaled Sabsabi pledges to show Venice Biennale work despite Creative Australia decision to drop him
Khaled Sabsabi pledges to show Venice Biennale work despite Creative Australia decision to drop him
Film  
Inside this year’s Oscar goody bags: $1m of disaster relief, spliffs and a reimagined backgammon experience
Film  
Inside review – captivating prison drama with painfully good performances
Opinion
Older women like me are the ‘missing middle’ in Australia’s housing crisis
Older women like me are the ‘missing middle’ in Australia’s housing crisis
It’s time we asked: what is the cost not just to the budget, but to society, when the richest are helped to get richer?
Coalition spokesninnies have lashed out at the nice man at the Climate Change Authority
Lifestyle
Travel  
Are you a Type A traveller? Why the quest for perfection could be ruining your holiday – and your relationships
Are you a Type A traveller? Why the quest for perfection could be ruining your holiday – and your relationships
Australian food and drink  
Affordable, easy and with a huge flavour punch: three Korean-style recipes from Billy Law
Technology
Apple  
Apple to fix iPhone dictation bug that replaces word ‘racist’ with ‘Trump’
Apple to fix iPhone dictation bug that replaces word ‘racist’ with ‘Trump’
Science
Archaeology  
Stonehenge-like circle unearthed in Denmark may have links to UK
Stonehenge-like circle unearthed in Denmark may have links to UK
Environment
Queensland  
Aurimas Mockus has been rowing across the Pacific for months. Now he’s weeks from Australia – if he can avoid Cyclone Alfred
Aurimas Mockus has been rowing across the Pacific for months. Now he’s weeks from Australia – if he can avoid Cyclone Alfred
Nuclear power  
Matt Kean says suggestion Coalition could sack him if it wins election is ‘concerning threat’
Video
ADF did not know of Chinese warships live-fire drill until 30 minutes after it started – video
ADF did not know of Chinese warships live-fire drill until 30 minutes after it started – video
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