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Coalition happy to have quotas for Nationals on frontbench but not for female Liberal MPs, Tanya Plibersek says
Federal politics  
Coalition happy to have quotas for Nationals on frontbench but not for female Liberal MPs, Tanya Plibersek says
Labor frontbencher rubbishes Angus Taylor’s assertion that gender quotas ‘subvert democratic processes’
Australia news live  
Burke says Labor hamstrung by ‘legal thresholds’ set by high court over preventative detention of asylum seekers
Exclusive  
‘Real people, real families’: Coalition signals dramatic shift away from Dutton era immigration rhetoric
Infrastructure  
Could the M6 be Sydney’s unbuildable motorway due to sinkholes and a reverse fault?
US politics  
Elon Musk calls Trump’s big bill ‘utterly insane and destructive’ as Senate debates
In focus
Notes from a nursing home: ‘We don’t speak of sadness here’
Aged care  
Notes from a nursing home: ‘We don’t speak of sadness here’
The nursing home becomes a vault, sealing away what disrupts the orderly march of life, writes aged care resident Andrew McKean. Yet there’s life here too
The rural network  
As cage eggs are phased out around the world, how can producers lower the risks of free-range ‘hen heaven’?
Stolen Generations  
Harvey Coyne is facing triple-heart bypass surgery. His social housing provider wants to evict him
Sport
Club World Cup  
Nkunku extra-time goal sees Chelsea through to last eight after four-hour match
Nkunku extra-time goal sees Chelsea through to last eight after four-hour match
Formula One  
Norris storms to Austrian F1 GP pole as angry Verstappen slumps to seventh
Rugby union  
Lions cut loose with eight-try win over Western Force for solid start in Australia
Culture
Music  
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
Books  
Our New Gods by Thomas Vowles review – debut queer thriller dares to wade into the muck of modern desire
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Opinion
Australia’s had two more years of gambling ad harm since the Murphy report. It’s time for Labor to show some courage
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: I declined his proposal, then something clicked
The moment I knew: I declined his proposal, then something clicked
Australian food and drink  
When life gives you cumquats or kumquats make a marmalade and mezcal cocktail – recipe
Technology
Crypto  
Online hacks to offline heists: crypto leaders on edge amid increasing attacks
Online hacks to offline heists: crypto leaders on edge amid increasing attacks
Science
Asteroids  
Are we doing enough to save Earth from a devastating asteroid strike?
Are we doing enough to save Earth from a devastating asteroid strike?
Environment
Tasmania  
Poop art: animal dung painting competition seeks to break taboo of talking about poo
Poop art: animal dung painting competition seeks to break taboo of talking about poo
Northern Territory  
Calls for ‘urgent’ investigation into lobbying activities of fracking advocate and gas company
Video
Celebrities and protesters converge on Venice for Bezos and Sánchez wedding – video
Celebrities and protesters converge on Venice for Bezos and Sánchez wedding – video
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