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Victorian treasurer Tim Pallas to quit after decade in job, calling it the 'great honour and privilege of my life'
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Victorian treasurer Tim Pallas to quit after decade in job, calling it the 'great honour and privilege of my life'
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Health  
Four Australian tourists in hospital in Fiji with suspected alcohol poisoning
Live  
Australia v India: third men’s cricket Test, day three
Film  
Guy Pearce says he was blocked from working with Christopher Nolan by Warner Bros
Economy  
Chalmers reveals two appointments to Reserve Bank’s new monetary policy board
Deal with Indonesia  
Final five members of Bali Nine released from jail and back in Australia
The rural network
It’s a big year for snakes in Australia. In fact, it’s always going to be a big year, so homework helps
It’s a big year for snakes in Australia. In fact, it’s always going to be a big year, so homework helps
Hot, dry conditions bring numerous species into contact with people and pets, and not just in the bush. It’s good to know which is which
 
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Sara Haddad on why Australia’s MPs should do the reading on Palestine – Full Story podcast
Sara Haddad on why Australia’s MPs should do the reading on Palestine – Full Story podcast
Sport
Premier League  
Man City 1-2 Man Utd: Diallo seals late derby turnaround win to stun Guardiola
Man City 1-2 Man Utd: Diallo seals late derby turnaround win to stun Guardiola
Cricket  
Smith steadies Australia and Head puts India to sword on day of centuries
Premier League  
Southampton 0-5 Tottenham: Spurs rout proves final act for Saints' Martin
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Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Ben Elton: ‘I fancied Olivia Newton-John. It’s all right to say that about a third cousin, right?’
Ben Elton: ‘I fancied Olivia Newton-John. It’s all right to say that about a third cousin, right?’
Life and style  
Luke McGregor: ‘I was fearing I was an impostor and I was going to lose it’
Art and design  
Yayoi Kusama in Melbourne: Instagram’s favourite artist dazzles in a blockbuster show
Opinion
Taking tips from John Howard, Peter Dutton knows the barbecue stopper is key to shaping the national conversation
Taking tips from John Howard, Peter Dutton knows the barbecue stopper is key to shaping the national conversation
It’s been a grim year for baby-making. But what can the Christmas story teach us about having a child?
Poodunnit: dear fellow dog owners, why do so many of you bother to bag pet mess then not bin it?
Lifestyle
Away with ...  
Nat’s What I Reckon: ‘Taking lights with you might sound weird but it’s actually a massive travel hack’
Nat’s What I Reckon: ‘Taking lights with you might sound weird but it’s actually a massive travel hack’
Self and wellbeing  
Uncertainty is part of being human, so how can we learn to live with it?
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
‘I received a first but it felt tainted and undeserved’: inside the university AI cheating crisis
‘I received a first but it felt tainted and undeserved’: inside the university AI cheating crisis
Science
Neuroscience  
How seeing his own brain inspired doctor to find a method to rapidly detect delirium
How seeing his own brain inspired doctor to find a method to rapidly detect delirium
Environment
Nuclear power  
Energy generators poke holes in Dutton’s nuclear plan as questions over costings pile up
Energy generators poke holes in Dutton’s nuclear plan as questions over costings pile up
Clear Air  
Never mind that the Coalition’s nuclear proposal is a fantasy – it doesn’t even claim to reduce power bills
Video
Gukesh Dommaraju becomes youngest ever world chess champion – video
Gukesh Dommaraju becomes youngest ever world chess champion – video
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