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Brisbane Woolworths vandalised with boycott message; Victoria defends millions given to Tennis Australia
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Brisbane Woolworths vandalised with boycott message; Victoria defends millions given to Tennis Australia
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Three richest Australians’ combined wealth doubles since 2020 – Oxfam
‘Ready to rumble’  
Trump holds Iowa campaign rally more akin to victory lap
Vote for your favourite  
Australia’s greatest sporting moment poll
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Police ‘cannot meet’ expectations for children in custody amid Cairns watch house overcrowding
Middle East crisis
Maritime navigation in danger after US strikes on Yemen, Hezbollah says
Middle East crisis live  
Maritime navigation in danger after US strikes on Yemen, Hezbollah says
Hezbollah leader says Houthis will continue to target ships in the Red Sea and US actions have endangered shipping
The rural network
How an unusual El Niño has affected farmers
Doubt and flooding rains  
How an unusual El Niño has affected farmers
Unpredictable weather patterns have made farmers cautious, with drought still on horizon despite record summer rainfalls
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Why has Australia been hit with so much rain? – Full Story podcast
Why has Australia been hit with so much rain? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian Open  
Djokovic triumphs in four-hour battle against Dino Prizmic
Djokovic triumphs in four-hour battle against Dino Prizmic
Man Utd 2-2 Tottenham  
Ten Hag tells players to 'grow up' after conceding soft goals
Australian Open  
Gauff takes jab at ‘hideous’ post depicting US players
Culture
Da’Vine Joy Randolph  
Eddie Murphy taught me to pace myself – don’t blow your wad
Eddie Murphy taught me to pace myself – don’t blow your wad
‘It’s like comparing Holdens to Fords’  
Muster Dogs returns – with border collies instead of kelpies
‘The British government has been too terrible to make fun of’  
Peter Capaldi on satire, politics and privilege
Opinion
A ‘trigger’ can provoke a powerful emotional reaction. But using trauma language too casually can diminish its gravity
A ‘trigger’ can provoke a powerful emotional reaction. But using trauma language too casually can diminish its gravity
Will no one rid King Charles of his turbulent prince – Andrew has to go, but how to do it?
Whoever rules the waves rules the world... The Red Sea crisis will show us if that’s true
Lifestyle
‘Callus your mind’  
Can motivational speeches pump up your gym performance?
Can motivational speeches pump up your gym performance?
Love studies  
Australian researchers becoming world leaders in field
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Back UK creative sector or gamble on AI, Getty Images boss tells Sunak
Back UK creative sector or gamble on AI, Getty Images boss tells Sunak
Science
‘It only takes one to be real and it changes humanity for ever’  
What if we’ve been lied to about UFOs?
What if we’ve been lied to about UFOs?
Environment
Victoria  
Fate of duck hunting in Victoria hangs in the balance as deadline looms for government decision
Fate of duck hunting in Victoria hangs in the balance as deadline looms for government decision
Australia news  
How the humble stink bug helped Australia miss a major EV milestone
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From the Slip Inn to the Danish throne: five things to know about Queen Mary - video
From the Slip Inn to the Danish throne: five things to know about Queen Mary - video
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