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Tim Wilson claims victory in Goldstein and backs nuclear power policy; Dfat issues travel warnings for Pakistan and India
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Tim Wilson claims victory in Goldstein and backs nuclear power policy; Dfat issues travel warnings for Pakistan and India
The Crunch  
Too close to call: follow the federal election results in the undecided seats here
Labor  
The MPs tipped for promotion in Albanese reshuffle
Australian election 2025  
Unmasking the mastermind behind Labor’s winning election strategy
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India missile attack kills eight; Pakistan official says two Indian jets shot down
Kashmir crisis live  
India missile attack kills eight; Pakistan official says two Indian jets shot down
Erin Patterson trial live  
Daughter of alleged mushroom lunch victims emotional as she remembers parents’ final days in hospital
Israel-Gaza war  
Gaza will be entirely destroyed, Israeli minister says
Kangaroo Island  
After braving the wilderness for 500 days, Valerie is heavier than ever. Has someone been feeding the mini dachshund?
Society  
‘A very real possibility of being detained’: LGBTQ+ Australians cancel travel to US for World Pride
 
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Hundreds of little corellas killed in suspected poisoning attack in regional Victorian city
Horsham  
Hundreds of little corellas killed in suspected poisoning attack in regional Victorian city
Horsham local Glenn Coffey witnessed large numbers of sick birds falling out of trees and drowning in Wimmera river
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The mushroom murders trial begins – Full Story podcast
The mushroom murders trial begins – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Champions League  
Frattesi fires Inter into final as Barça fall short in epic battle
Frattesi fires Inter into final as Barça fall short in epic battle
Rugby union  
Schmidt turns the page in search of secret to Wallabies success
Cycling  
Australia's Ewan stuns sport by announcing retirement
Culture
Television & radio  
Mr G is back, this time in a podcast. The world has moved on – so why hasn’t Chris Lilley?
Mr G is back, this time in a podcast. The world has moved on – so why hasn’t Chris Lilley?
Music  
Drug runs for the Stones, a love triangle with Joni Mitchell: has Chris O’Dell had the music industry’s wildest career?
Film  
How Jon Voight went from Oscar-winning A-lister to Trump acolyte
Opinion
My patient’s cancer was curable but for years she endured painful sex. This story is all too familiar
My patient’s cancer was curable but for years she endured painful sex. This story is all too familiar
Did Peter Dutton map his own future?
As Australia’s election result reminds us, News Corp no longer has the power to sway voters
Lifestyle
Australian food in season  
Zest is best: mandarins and navel oranges among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for May
Zest is best: mandarins and navel oranges among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for May
Parents and parenting  
I’m losing my mum to young-onset dementia. Caring for my baby reminds me who she was
Technology
OpenAI reverses course and says non-profit arm will retain control of firm
OpenAI reverses course and says non-profit arm will retain control of firm
Science
Archaeology  
X-ray reveals ancient Greek author of charred first century BC Vesuvius scroll
X-ray reveals ancient Greek author of charred first century BC Vesuvius scroll
Environment
Greenhouse gas emissions  
Cost of emissions from five major Australian resource companies more than $900bn, study finds
Cost of emissions from five major Australian resource companies more than $900bn, study finds
Change by degrees  
How to avoid ‘fast furniture’ and deck out your home with goods that will last
Video
Explosions heard from Indian side of Kashmir border as Operation Sindoor commences – video
Explosions heard from Indian side of Kashmir border as Operation Sindoor commences – video
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