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Headlines
Turbine blade kills windfarm worker; Antic claims misinformation bill is bid to stop young Australians being ‘red pilled’
Australia news live  
Turbine blade kills windfarm worker; Antic claims misinformation bill is bid to stop young Australians being ‘red pilled’
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NSW  
Police officer who allegedly tasered Clare Nowland in nursing home faces trial accused of manslaughter
US election  
Trump’s White House circle takes shape amid fears over extremist appointments
Film  
Mattel apologises after Wicked movie dolls mistakenly link to porn website on packaging
Cars  
Battery-powered electric vehicle sales plunge by 25% as drivers choose hybrid models
Environment  
Fifty-year extension for one of country's biggest CO2 emitters likely after WA ditches emissions-reduction rules
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US elections 2024
‘No time to pull punches’: is a civil war on the horizon for the Democratic party?
Democratic party  
‘No time to pull punches’: is a civil war on the horizon for the Democratic party?
Accusations and recriminations abound as Democrats try to figure out what went wrong after an electoral trouncing
The rural network
‘It’s gang-gang country’: the landholders restoring farmland to forest in the Victorian alps
Environment  
‘It’s gang-gang country’: the landholders restoring farmland to forest in the Victorian alps
Karst Kreun is planting 90,000 native trees on a Mansfield property to restore the land ‘as close as I can to what it was 200 years ago’
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Students are drowning in debt. Will Labor’s plan help them? – Full Story podcast
Students are drowning in debt. Will Labor’s plan help them? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Premier League  
'Show your teeth': Arteta's message to players after Arsenal lose more ground
'Show your teeth': Arteta's message to players after Arsenal lose more ground
Cricket  
Pakistan cruise to ODI series win after Australia’s latest batting horror show
Tennis  
Sinner sees off De Minaur while Fritz beats angry Medvedev at ATP Finals
Culture
Film  
The Babadook at 10: how a tiny Australian film became a horror hit – and an unlikely queer icon
The Babadook at 10: how a tiny Australian film became a horror hit – and an unlikely queer icon
Exclusive  
Jamie Oliver pulls children’s book from shelves after criticism for ‘stereotyping’ Indigenous Australians
Culture  
Albanese government must ban dynamic pricing and prosecute scalpers, local ticketing agency says
Opinion
Meera’s perception of her in-laws as the enemy was intense. So was her struggle with her own ‘ugly’ emotions
Meera’s perception of her in-laws as the enemy was intense. So was her struggle with her own ‘ugly’ emotions
Why is there no official memorial in Australia to citizens who fought and died in the Spanish civil war?
The US has long been Australia’s north star, but now the friendship needs a careful recalibration
Lifestyle
Three things  
Yael Stone: ‘Please just remember – I am not talking about a vibrator’
Yael Stone: ‘Please just remember – I am not talking about a vibrator’
Ask Philippa  
I find it hard to make friends – now my daughter does, too
Technology
Elon Musk  
How Elon Musk became Donald Trump’s shadow vice-president
How Elon Musk became Donald Trump’s shadow vice-president
Science
Psychology  
Missed deadlines lead people to judge work more harshly, study says
Missed deadlines lead people to judge work more harshly, study says
Environment
Climate crisis  
The Australians who sounded the climate alarm 55 years ago: ‘I’m surprised others didn’t take it as seriously’
The Australians who sounded the climate alarm 55 years ago: ‘I’m surprised others didn’t take it as seriously’
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Thousands of dead seabirds are washing up on Australia’s beaches. Researchers want to know why
Video
Factcheckers often 'young kids' who misunderstand experts, Prof Anne Twomey tells inquiry – video
Factcheckers often 'young kids' who misunderstand experts, Prof Anne Twomey tells inquiry – video
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