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Great job, good education, no home: is Australia’s bloated property market destroying the middle class?
Housing  
Great job, good education, no home: is Australia’s bloated property market destroying the middle class?
A fresh cycle of interest rate cuts have propelled house prices in capital cities to peak levels – locking new buyers out of the market
Australia news live  
Chinese surveillance of Talisman Sabre ‘won’t be unexpected’, Conroy says; Queensland premier announces CFMEU inquiry
Sydney  
NSW police fatally shot man wielding 50cm machete during wife’s alleged brawl in Westfield car park
Trump administration  
Kash Patel denies rumours he’s quitting the FBI over DoJ ruling on Epstein files
Cricket  
Pressure mounts on Konstas and Khawaja as Australia collapse in third West Indies Test
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In focus
Abundance: the US book is a sensation among our progressive MPs. But can it spur action in Canberra?
Analysis  
Abundance: the US book is a sensation among our progressive MPs. But can it spur action in Canberra?
One thing’s for certain, it will take more than an abundance of rhetoric to get things done
Tennis  
Anisimova endures a hot Wimbledon nightmare after double bagel defeat to Swiatek
Federal politics  
Drew Hutton helped found the Greens. So why has the troubled party booted him from its ranks?
Sport
Tennis  
Swiatek races to first Wimbledon title with 6-0, 6-0 thrashing of Anisimova
Swiatek races to first Wimbledon title with 6-0, 6-0 thrashing of Anisimova
Ball bother is dominating the India series but the Dukes is not the problem
Rugby union  
George called up as Lions lose Cowan-Dickie and Ringrose for first Australia Test
Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Missy Higgins: ‘Some people thought that line in The Special Two was about women syncing periods’
Missy Higgins: ‘Some people thought that line in The Special Two was about women syncing periods’
Opera  
‘It’s a high-wire act. Every choice matters’: Danielle de Niese takes on opera’s most notorious femme fatale
Opinion
What happened to the Liberal party of Menzies? They became obsessed with virtue signalling
What happened to the Liberal party of Menzies? They became obsessed with virtue signalling
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
We hiked into the wilderness on Friday and emerged as a couple on Sunday
We hiked into the wilderness on Friday and emerged as a couple on Sunday
Booming bars and great coffee  
A local’s guide to Newcastle
Technology
Animals  
New research centre to explore how AI can help humans ‘speak’ with pets
New research centre to explore how AI can help humans ‘speak’ with pets
Science
Space  
‘I didn’t give much thought to the universe’: India’s first astronaut in 40 years inspires next generation of stargazers
‘I didn’t give much thought to the universe’: India’s first astronaut in 40 years inspires next generation of stargazers
Environment
Climate crisis  
‘We don’t want to be climate refugees’: Torres Strait uncles fear for their islands and their people
‘We don’t want to be climate refugees’: Torres Strait uncles fear for their islands and their people
Change by degrees  
The solar battery rebate has arrived – here’s how to steer clear of scammers
Video
Pygmy hippo Moo Deng celebrates first birthday with fruit cake – video
Pygmy hippo Moo Deng celebrates first birthday with fruit cake – video
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