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Bradfield recount narrows gap between teal and Liberal; mining giant speaks out against NW Shelf extension
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Bradfield recount narrows gap between teal and Liberal; mining giant speaks out against NW Shelf extension
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US federal court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs
Erin Patterson murder trial live  
Lead detective in mushroom case to continue giving evidence
Cold case  
Man arrested three decades after Pauline Sowry disappeared from Wollongong
Universities  
US will ‘aggressively’ revoke visas of Chinese students, Rubio says
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Chased, beaten and robbed: survivors describe Israeli settler violence in West Bank
Israel-Gaza war  
Chased, beaten and robbed: survivors describe Israeli settler violence in West Bank
Palestinians and activists forced out of the village of Mughayyir al-Deir say they were harassed, stoned and shot at
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Labor's rushed Woodside decision gambles with a place of extraordinary heritage – and didn't even consider climate change
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Billy The Kid looks out of bullets as Maroons faces another Origin defeat
Billy The Kid looks out of bullets as Maroons faces another Origin defeat
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Maroons seek to avoid historic sweep as Maddick makes up for lost time
French Open  
Popyrin reaches third round in fresh milestone
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Bring Her Back review – Talk to Me directors return with a film you’ll watch from between your fingers
Bring Her Back review – Talk to Me directors return with a film you’ll watch from between your fingers
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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, giant of African literature, dies aged 87
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Grogonomics  
The super tax debate is divorced from reality – and more proof that Australia’s tax system is built for the rich
The super tax debate is divorced from reality – and more proof that Australia’s tax system is built for the rich
Have you ever overhyped a hobby on social media to impress your crush? You might suffer from Downbaditis
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Overwhelmed by company? Five introvert-friendly ways to hang out
Overwhelmed by company? Five introvert-friendly ways to hang out
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Tell us: will you continue to buy takeaway coffee as prices rise?
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Internet  
My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
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SpaceX  
SpaceX Starship breaks up over Indian Ocean in latest bumpy test
SpaceX Starship breaks up over Indian Ocean in latest bumpy test
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Environment  
Labor approves extension of Woodside’s contentious North West Shelf gas development
Labor approves extension of Woodside’s contentious North West Shelf gas development
Woodside  
Woodside toxic spill near Ningaloo Reef world heritage area under investigation
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Footage shows dust storm hitting parts of South Australia – video
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