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Female prisoner allegedly sexually abused for years by prison guard settles with NSW government
Prisons  
Female prisoner allegedly sexually abused for years by prison guard settles with NSW government
Woman alleged she was raped when the department of justice already knew Wayne Astill was ‘abusing his position towards female inmates’
Sam Jones  
Baby wombat-snatching US influencer apologises and says she was ‘concerned’ for Australian animal
Queensland  
Cyclone Alfred brought Brisbane’s fourth major flood in 50 years – can the city be flood-proofed?
US  
Andrew Tate cannot hide fury as Florida ‘welcome’ brings yet more legal trouble
South-east Asia  
Four months after daughters’ deaths, parents of Laos backpackers face ‘horror scenarios’ amid fight for answers
The rural network
We moved to the country to give our rescued working dogs a better life
We moved to the country to give our rescued working dogs a better life
Meeting the energy needs of our dogs in a suburban back yard was difficult, but in the travelling stock reserves of rural NSW, our pack can stretch their legs
 
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Back to Back Barries: is it time to stand up to Trump?
Back to Back Barries: is it time to stand up to Trump?
Sport
Formula One  
Melbourne makes a full-throttle return to the top of the F1 calendar
Melbourne makes a full-throttle return to the top of the F1 calendar
Football  
Ten takeaways from Tuchel’s first England squad
Six Nations judgment day has enough riding on it to be an all-time classic
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Culture
Music  
The rise of Hot Dub Time Machine: ‘No matter how good a DJ is, you’re still pretending to be a musician’
The rise of Hot Dub Time Machine: ‘No matter how good a DJ is, you’re still pretending to be a musician’
Life and style  
Simone Young: ‘There hasn’t really been a woman ageing in this profession before. It’s uncharted territory’
Television & radio  
‘I’ve had murderers try to find me. I’ve had armed people say they’ll shoot’ – Dan Reed on the fallout from his Michael Jackson films
Opinion
Moving house has never been so stressful. Which is why you need an elite squadron of helpers
Moving house has never been so stressful. Which is why you need an elite squadron of helpers
Attacking a young tourist over her treatment of a wombat is hypocritical – and misses the point
Dinosaur footprints found in the Banana Shire? A true and also nice story where nothing bad happens
Lifestyle
A happy band of hippies brought life to the vacant house in my neighbourhood. I wish they could stay
A happy band of hippies brought life to the vacant house in my neighbourhood. I wish they could stay
I do aqua aerobics with women in their 80s – it’s the most fun I’ve had exercising
Technology
Explainer  
What could Apple’s legal challenge mean for data protection?
What could Apple’s legal challenge mean for data protection?
Science
Exclusive  
‘It’s human conceit to think we’re alone’: life must extend beyond Earth, leading space scientist says
‘It’s human conceit to think we’re alone’: life must extend beyond Earth, leading space scientist says
Environment
Birds  
‘A perfect storm’: the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
‘A perfect storm’: the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
Wildlife  
Baby wombat grabber Sam Jones leaves Australia after intense backlash including from PM and immigration minister
Video
Audience boos JD Vance at Kennedy Center classical music performance – exclusive video
Audience boos JD Vance at Kennedy Center classical music performance – exclusive video
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