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Documents linked to associates made public
Jeffrey Epstein  
Documents linked to associates made public
Names were contained in court documents filed as part of Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell
'Really exciting'  
Scientists hail new antibiotic that can kill drug-resistant bacteria
Australia v Pakistan  
Third Test, day two – live
Victoria  
Search under way for 20-year-old hiker missing in Grampians national park
Exclusive  
Chief executive of collapsed fund HyperVerse does not appear to exist
The rural network
Why are there fewer street trees in the Australian bush?
‘It’s slipped off the radar’  
Why are there fewer street trees in the Australian bush?
Beyond the tree-lined high streets, many regional towns are lacking tree cover and experts say the reliance on cars could be to blame
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Mike Bowers on the Brussels pub crawl that birthed Talking Pictures – Full Story podcast
Mike Bowers on the Brussels pub crawl that birthed Talking Pictures – Full Story podcast
Sport
Tennis  
De Minaur ends Djokovic’s 43-match winning run in Australia
De Minaur ends Djokovic’s 43-match winning run in Australia
PDC world darts final  
Humphries ends Littler’s fairytale in epic final
Cricket  
Summer of Cummins continues at SCG as Pakistan stage late fightback
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Culture
An opera to float your boat  
Sydney to be treated to free Puccini in Darling Harbour
Sydney to be treated to free Puccini in Darling Harbour
Laura Murphy-Oates  
The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
‘We’re the same as we always were’  
Diane Keaton, Lulu and Patricia Hodge on making a film together in their 70s
Opinion
Swimming in the ocean I am alone and embraced by risk and trust
Swimming in the ocean I am alone and embraced by risk and trust
My generation sees an Australia in decline. With bold housing reform and sensible climate action, Liberals can seize the agenda
With inheritance about to divide millennials into haves and have-nots, solidarity comes at a price
Lifestyle
Australia’s best value fresh produce in January  
Underwhelming greens are an excuse to make Greek salad
Underwhelming greens are an excuse to make Greek salad
‘If you think you hate everyone, have something to eat’  
My high school teacher accidentally gave me a lifelong mantra
Technology
‘A piece of performance poetry’  
An absurd, decade-old Twitter account can teach us a lot about AI
An absurd, decade-old Twitter account can teach us a lot about AI
Science
SpaceX  
Elon Musk launches first phone service satellites
Elon Musk launches first phone service satellites
Environment
Australia weather  
East coast weather: Victoria and NSW brace for heavy rain as more storms forecast for Queensland
East coast weather: Victoria and NSW brace for heavy rain as more storms forecast for Queensland
Australia weather  
Experts warned El Niño was likely to bring Australia a hot, dry summer. What happened?
Video
Djokovic on his first defeat of the season to Alex de Minaur – video
Djokovic on his first defeat of the season to Alex de Minaur – video
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