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Jason and Luke died in the same way as dozens of others. Why did authorities fail to act?
Fatal inaction  
Jason and Luke died in the same way as dozens of others. Why did authorities fail to act?
Coroners across Australia say they have issued the same warnings to prisons for years. Families say governments have put a price on their loved ones’ lives
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LA mayor says city being used as a ‘test case’ by federal government
Australia news live  
LA police ‘very concerned’ about reports of media shot with rubber bullet; Tasmania election looms as budget bills pass
Mushroom trial live  
Erin Patterson repeatedly accused of lying about beef wellington lunch in tense cross examination
Victoria  
Monash IVF admits second bungled embryo implant, this time at Melbourne clinic
In focus
Should young Australians be worried about Labor’s superannuation tax changes?
Explainer  
Should young Australians be worried about Labor’s superannuation tax changes?
The government wants to double the earnings tax on balances above $3m. How will young workers be affected?
Explainer  
Tasmanians face a fourth election in seven years – but here are two alternatives to fix the political impasse
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​Trump takes on the LA protesters and Elon Musk
 
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Socceroos embrace Saudi challenge with World Cup spot tantalisingly close
Socceroos embrace Saudi challenge with World Cup spot tantalisingly close
Swimming  
Australian Olympians reveal struggles after life in Paris Games fish-bowl
Cricket  
Where the World Test Championship final will be won and lost
Culture
Art and design  
‘It makes me sick!’ How the French impressionists went from ‘lunatics’ to luminaries
‘It makes me sick!’ How the French impressionists went from ‘lunatics’ to luminaries
Culture  
At Dark Mofo, I joined thousands to watch an artist stage a car crash – months after I was in one
Opinion
New Zealand is failing to protect its vast ocean resources. We owe it to the world to act
Lifestyle
Life outside work was chaotic and grubby. Behind the beauty counter I became someone else
Life outside work was chaotic and grubby. Behind the beauty counter I became someone else
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: a woman I’d never met heard we had flu and dropped a big pot of soup at our doorstep
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Advanced AI suffers ‘complete accuracy collapse’ in face of complex problems, study finds
Advanced AI suffers ‘complete accuracy collapse’ in face of complex problems, study finds
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Exclusive  
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Environment
Endangered habitats  
‘High density’ area of endangered species left out of NSW great koala national park plan, advocates say
‘High density’ area of endangered species left out of NSW great koala national park plan, advocates say
Oceans  
Australian government to declare almost a third of its oceans ‘highly protected’ in the next five years
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Prison authorities know there are hanging points in cells. Prisoners keep using them – video
Prison authorities know there are hanging points in cells. Prisoners keep using them – video
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