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Israel-Hamas war
Israel-Hamas war live: WHO says a child is killed every 10 minutes in Gaza as Macron calls for ceasefire
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Israel-Hamas war live: WHO says a child is killed every 10 minutes in Gaza as Macron calls for ceasefire
Head of World Health Organization says Gaza’s health system is ‘on its knees’; French president says ceasefire would benefit Israel
Full report  
Macron says ‘no justification’ for bombing civilians as he urges ceasefire
'Intense violence'  
Gaza’s largest hospital being bombarded, WHO says
‘Our wish is to be martyred’  
Grief and defiance at funerals for West Bank’s dead
Headlines
Two toddlers dead after allegedly being found separately inside parked cars in Woorabinda
Queensland  
Two toddlers dead after allegedly being found separately inside parked cars in Woorabinda
Police say two-year-old was pronounced dead in hospital before another boy, three, was found at the same Woorabinda address
‘Why did I get it?’  
Australian research into early onset Parkinson’s hopes to give patients answers
‘He is one of us’  
30 years on, Paul Keating’s eulogy to the unknown Australian soldier endures
Albanese has threaded a needle between the US and China. Now he needs to do the same on Israel-Hamas at home
'Deep sense of betrayal'  
Why Labor is on a ‘tightrope’ over Israel-Hamas war
The rural network
Building a memorial to Ballarat’s sexual abuse survivors
‘There has to be light’  
Building a memorial to Ballarat’s sexual abuse survivors
The City of Ballarat is holding a competition to find the designer of the memorial which will be ‘a sanctuary’ for those affected by child sexual abuse
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Newsroom edition: why we shouldn’t switch off the news – Full Story podcast
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South Africa end Afghanistan's semi-final hopes
South Africa end Afghanistan's semi-final hopes
Sam Kerr  
Matildas star and Kristie Mewis confirm they are engaged
‘I heard what I heard’  
Curry stands by World Cup allegation against Mbonambi
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Culture
The Kid Laroi: The First Time review  
Angsty debut has moments of thrilling intensity
Angsty debut has moments of thrilling intensity
The Conversion by Amanda Lohrey review  
A tale of Australia’s obsession with home ownership
Robert De Niro  
Actor's production company ordered to pay $1.2m to ex-assistant
Opinion
Everyone loves sheep and everyone loves stories of derring-do – why can’t we have both?
Everyone loves sheep and everyone loves stories of derring-do – why can’t we have both?
Share housing feels like a rite of passage, but it may just be a road to more share housing
The best thing about holidaying with other families can also be the worst
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My drive to improve others makes me a never-pleased father figure. Is there a way out?
My drive to improve others makes me a never-pleased father figure. Is there a way out?
Breakfast with Victor Liong  
Rolled spring onion and egg pancakes
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Technology
Cybercrime  
Ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank disrupts US Treasury market
Ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank disrupts US Treasury market
Science
Frank Borman  
Commander of first Apollo moon mission dies aged 95
Commander of first Apollo moon mission dies aged 95
Environment
Opinion  
What’s the hottest property on a boiling planet? Just ask a billionaire
What’s the hottest property on a boiling planet? Just ask a billionaire
Change by degrees  
When two wheels are better than four: a buyer’s guide to ebikes
Video
Plane crash survivors winched to safety off Queensland coast as life raft begins sinking – video
Plane crash survivors winched to safety off Queensland coast as life raft begins sinking – video
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