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Cyclone Alfred updates: 10,000 homes within ‘prepare to evacuate’ zone; storm delay may worsen damage, BoM warns
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Cyclone Alfred updates: 10,000 homes within ‘prepare to evacuate’ zone; storm delay may worsen damage, BoM warns
Australia news live  
Victoria to tighten bail laws; man shot dead by police in Queensland
Israel-Gaza war  
Trump tells Hamas to ‘release all hostages now ... or it is over for you’ as White House enters negotiations
Health  
‘Paradigm shift’: Australian researchers discover key to treatment of bacterial vaginosis
Race  
Voice referendum normalised racism towards Indigenous Australians, report finds
The rural network
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
NSW  
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
After the 2022 inundation more than 4,000 homes were deemed uninhabitable. Now, with few other options available, some have begun to occupy them
 
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How do we close the orgasm gap? – Full Story podcast
How do we close the orgasm gap? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian rules football  
Time for northern clubs to earn their keep as AFL seeks return on investment
Time for northern clubs to earn their keep as AFL seeks return on investment
Champions League  
Elliott stuns PSG as Liverpool snatch remarkable victory
Champions League  
Kane at the double as Bayern ease to first-leg win over Leverkusen
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Culture
Film  
Spit review – David Wenham is superb as this goofy, good-natured crim
Spit review – David Wenham is superb as this goofy, good-natured crim
Television & radio  
New Nicole Kidman and Liane Moriarty mystery: what’s new to streaming in Australia in March
Books  
‘Sign our own death warrant’: Australian writers angry after Melbourne publisher asks them to sign AI agreements
Opinion
The Reserve Bank should be looking at these numbers and wondering why it waited until February to act
The Reserve Bank should be looking at these numbers and wondering why it waited until February to act
My dad gave me the sex talk at 27. It was one of the best conversations of my life
The dangerous folly of Australia’s come-what-may sycophancy towards Trump is on full display
Lifestyle
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One-pot wonder: Alice Zaslavsky’s mussels with sauteed veggies recipe
One-pot wonder: Alice Zaslavsky’s mussels with sauteed veggies recipe
Australian fashion  
From lockdown craft project to $20,000 prize: Amy Lawrence wins Australia’s National Designer award
Technology
Tesla  
Tesla’s UK sales rise despite threat of backlash over Musk’s political role
Tesla’s UK sales rise despite threat of backlash over Musk’s political role
Science
Medical research  
Men with higher-quality sperm live longer, study finds
Men with higher-quality sperm live longer, study finds
Environment
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Is climate change supercharging Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it powers towards Australia?
Is climate change supercharging Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it powers towards Australia?
Health  
What is melioidosis and why do cases spike after flooding and heavy rainfall?
Video
Key moments from Trump's marathon address to Congress – video highlights
Key moments from Trump's marathon address to Congress – video highlights
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