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Warnings over Minns government’s youth justice laws; Uber to pay $272m compensation to taxi and hire car drivers
Australian politics live  
Warnings over Minns government’s youth justice laws; Uber to pay $272m compensation to taxi and hire car drivers
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Preston  
Man dies after falling from hot-air balloon in Melbourne’s north
'They’ve experienced unimaginable horrors'  
Palestinian groups ‘relieved’ after Australia reverses visa cancellations for people fleeing Gaza
‘I don’t think I developed emotionally’  
Earl Spencer on the pain of boarding-school abuse
Apollo Bay drowning  
Two swimmers remain in hospital after tragedy at Marengo leaves one man dead
The rural network
How a literary festival put the Victorian village of Clunes on the map
Books everywhere  
How a literary festival put the Victorian village of Clunes on the map
More than 90 booksellers descend on the central Victorian village for its annual booktown event, which has become an economic lifeline
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
The princess and the pictures – Full Story podcast
The princess and the pictures – Full Story podcast
Sport
Man Utd 4-3 Liverpool (aet)  
Diallo strikes late to settle FA Cup thriller
Diallo strikes late to settle FA Cup thriller
Melbourne’s troubled soul takes giant leap towards redemption
Cricket  
Australians Perry and Molineux inspire Bangalore to WPL title
Culture
From music press bete noir to mainstream fame  
Steve Harley, the 1970s Cockney Rebel who took risks and wrote hits
Steve Harley, the 1970s Cockney Rebel who took risks and wrote hits
‘You can’t always win in this industry’  
Theo James on fame, Guy Ritchie and the actor’s hustle
‘Both massive and intimate'  
Is the Enmore Australia’s best music venue?
Opinion
Maybe I should have suppressed my shriek as the screen flooded with porn, but I was teaching my kids a life lesson
Maybe I should have suppressed my shriek as the screen flooded with porn, but I was teaching my kids a life lesson
The brutal reality is that Australia’s media is broken and policy tinkering will not help
We deserve a reality in which women’s lives count, not their deaths
Lifestyle
Three things with Tom Ballard  
It is an eternal, loving reminder of my humiliating failure
It is an eternal, loving reminder of my humiliating failure
Ask Philippa  
Everything’s fine but somehow I feel I can never settle
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
As AI tools get smarter, they’re growing more covertly racist, experts find
As AI tools get smarter, they’re growing more covertly racist, experts find
Science
Self and wellbeing  
Feeling empty inside, one sociologist found answers by exploring his own traumatic childhood
Feeling empty inside, one sociologist found answers by exploring his own traumatic childhood
Environment
The Agenda  
Peter Dutton wanted a plebiscite on marriage equality. Why not hold another on his nuclear fantasy?
Peter Dutton wanted a plebiscite on marriage equality. Why not hold another on his nuclear fantasy?
New South Wales politics  
Continued logging of NSW koala habitat is ‘a profound tragedy’, conservationist says
Video
Klopp admits Liverpool 'struggled' as Ten Hag looks ahead to Man Utd's 'bright future' – video
Klopp admits Liverpool 'struggled' as Ten Hag looks ahead to Man Utd's 'bright future' – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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