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Peter Dutton poses for pictures at fifth petrol bowser in five days; ASX nudges up in early trading but fears persist
Australia election 2025 live  
Peter Dutton poses for pictures at fifth petrol bowser in five days; ASX nudges up in early trading but fears persist
Health  
With a drip in his arm, this patient came out of a Sydney hospital to support striking doctors
 
One key thing you should know about Trump’s shock to the world economy: it could work
Sweden  
Couple who ran Swedish eco-retreat fled leaving behind over 150 barrels of human waste
Politics  
Albanese recalls family friend’s ‘confronting’ mental health struggle as he launches $1bn funding pledge
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Federal election
How deep are the Greens’ roots in Brisbane? Three seats will tell the tale in 2025
Queensland  
How deep are the Greens’ roots in Brisbane? Three seats will tell the tale in 2025
Capturing the seats of Brisbane, Ryan and Griffith was a stunning success for the Greens. But Labor and the LNP believe voters have not warmed to the minor party since 2022
Analysis  
Could the Coalition’s spectacular backdown be the circuit breaker that Peter Dutton needs?
Last chance  
The far eastern curlew can fly 10,000km non-stop – but may not be able to escape a $1bn government-funded development
 
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Peter Dutton poses for pictures at fifth petrol bowser in five days; ASX nudges up in early trading but fears persist
Australia election 2025 live  
Peter Dutton poses for pictures at fifth petrol bowser in five days; ASX nudges up in early trading but fears persist
Health  
With a drip in his arm, this patient came out of a Sydney hospital to support striking doctors
 
One key thing you should know about Trump’s shock to the world economy: it could work
Sweden  
Couple who ran Swedish eco-retreat fled leaving behind over 150 barrels of human waste
Politics  
Albanese recalls family friend’s ‘confronting’ mental health struggle as he launches $1bn funding pledge
US  
RFK Jr to tell CDC to end fluoride recommendation for drinking water
The rural network
‘It just leaves us without anything’: why was Wodonga left reeling by sudden primary school closure?
Education  
‘It just leaves us without anything’: why was Wodonga left reeling by sudden primary school closure?
‘There was really no communication,’ Daniel Dickinson says. ‘We found it out through the school and the media’
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The dark digital lives of teenage boys – Full Story podcast
The dark digital lives of teenage boys – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Matildas in ‘limbo’ as Football Australia’s coach search drags on
Matildas in ‘limbo’ as Football Australia’s coach search drags on
Football  
Bailey Wright: the former Socceroo who now stands in the way of Australian glory
Rugby union  
World Rugby finds no medical need to outlaw 7-1 bench splits
Culture
Books  
Stella prize 2025: shortlist entirely women of colour for the first time in award’s history
Stella prize 2025: shortlist entirely women of colour for the first time in award’s history
Television & radio  
The White Lotus season three finale review – the show’s least satisfying ending ever
Music  
Madonna and Elton John make peace after decades-long strained relationship
Opinion
I knew some of the paramedics killed in Gaza. As humanitarian workers, we are drowning in grief
I knew some of the paramedics killed in Gaza. As humanitarian workers, we are drowning in grief
Labor’s home batteries policy could help people who will never take it up. Here’s how
When sadness strikes I remember I’m not alone in loving the wild boundless beauty of the living world
Lifestyle
Australian customer service  
I’m not allowed to dry laundry on my balcony. What can I do about out-of-touch strata rules?
I’m not allowed to dry laundry on my balcony. What can I do about out-of-touch strata rules?
Kindness of strangers  
Kindness of strangers: a woman lay on the road beside me, holding my hand until the ambulance came
Technology
TikTok  
‘Profiting from misery’: how TikTok makes money from child begging livestreams
‘Profiting from misery’: how TikTok makes money from child begging livestreams
Science
Space  
UK has ‘huge opportunity’ to be space watchdog, says former science minister
UK has ‘huge opportunity’ to be space watchdog, says former science minister
Environment
New Zealand  
Many native New Zealand species face threat of extinction, report finds
Many native New Zealand species face threat of extinction, report finds
Environment  
Endangered far eastern curlews, and the scientist standing up for them – video
Video
'Our health system is broken': hospital doctors on three-day strike in NSW – video
'Our health system is broken': hospital doctors on three-day strike in NSW – video
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