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Households warm to the idea of a loan scheme to leap from gas to electricity
Hecs for the home  
Households warm to the idea of a loan scheme to leap from gas to electricity
Low-risk debt could help those stuck in poorly insulated homes vulnerable to summer heat and winter chills
‘Dysfunctional farce’  
Brisbane mayor resigns from 2032 Olympics forum
Australia news live  
Sarah Hanson-Young condemns ‘race to the bottom’ reaction to high court indefinite detention ruling
Israel-Hamas war  
Israel ‘using Hamas prisoners to track down terror chiefs’
Cop28  
Australia backs renewables pledge as Bowen calls for international emissions reduction push
Israel-Hamas war
Israeli grid maps make life ‘macabre game of Battleships’, say aid workers
Gaza  
Israeli grid maps make life ‘macabre game of Battleships’, say aid workers
Online system designed to order precise evacuations inaccessible to those without power or network access
 

Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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Thanks for subscribing to this newsletter. Before you move on, I wonder if you would consider making a contribution to our end-of-year fundraiser. As we look ahead to the challenges of 2024, we’re aiming to raise $300,000 to power more rigorous, independent reporting.

This year, our journalism held the powerful to account and gave a voice to the marginalised. It cut through misinformation to arm Australians with facts about the referendum and exposed corporate greed amid the cost-of-living crunch. It sparked government inquiries and investigations, and continued to treat the climate crisis with the urgency it deserves.

This vital work is made possible because of our unique reader-supported model. With no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider, we are empowered to produce truly independent journalism that serves the public interest, not profit motives.

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The rural network
When the farm burns or the grass runs out, it’s a battle to keep valuable livestock alive
Preserving the herd  
When the farm burns or the grass runs out, it’s a battle to keep valuable livestock alive
When farmers’ businesses are built on the strength of certain bloodlines, they’ll go to extraordinary lengths to preserve their herd
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: should Albanese worry about Labor’s slump in the polls? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: should Albanese worry about Labor’s slump in the polls? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Newcastle 1-0 Manchester United  
Gordon strike enough for dominant Newcastle
Gordon strike enough for dominant Newcastle
WBBL final  
Strikers edge Heat to claim back-to-back titles in final-over thriller
Canada 5-0 Australia  
Experimental Matildas side brushed aside by rampant Canadians
Culture
NGV Triennial 2023 review  
Plenty of showstoppers – and cheek – in another blockbuster show
Plenty of showstoppers – and cheek – in another blockbuster show
Kevin McCloud  
We thought Grand Designs was going to be watched by one surveyor and his dog
Emily Kam Kngwarray  
Stunning retrospective brings perspective – and agency – to an Australian great
Opinion
After all those dole diaries and ‘mutual obligations’, it turns out Australia’s privatised employment services don’t work
After all those dole diaries and ‘mutual obligations’, it turns out Australia’s privatised employment services don’t work
Germany is Ukraine’s new best friend. What a difference a war makes
We don’t go to the movies for a history lesson, but shouldn’t Napoleon at least be entertaining?
Lifestyle
‘I fret about the years that lie ahead’  
The unique caring burden of single childless daughters
The unique caring burden of single childless daughters
The moment I knew  
I watched him nurse our pet rabbit to health – and I felt at peace
Technology
From what to cook to tracking Santa  
The 12 best apps for Christmas
The 12 best apps for Christmas
Science
‘It wouldn’t exist’  
Viagra inventor tells how Welsh miners began its rise
Viagra inventor tells how Welsh miners began its rise
Environment
Sydney  
Young green sea turtles tracked travelling deep into Sydney harbour and living near humans
Young green sea turtles tracked travelling deep into Sydney harbour and living near humans
The rural network  
‘Bracing for another fish kill’: locals sound the alarm as water quality drops at Menindee
Video
Eight hostages released by Hamas as 30 Palestinians freed in latest truce swap – video
Eight hostages released by Hamas as 30 Palestinians freed in latest truce swap – video
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