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California governor and LA mayor urge Trump to remove national guard troops as Hegseth mulls sending in marines
LA protests live  
California governor and LA mayor urge Trump to remove national guard troops as Hegseth mulls sending in marines
News live  
Australian journalist reportedly shot with rubber bullet while covering LA protests; rescuers search for snowed-in drivers
Media  
SBS’s Insight accused of betraying people living with chronic fatigue syndrome who appeared on program
Israel-Gaza war live  
Gaza aid ship activists accuse Israel of ‘forcibly intercepting’ vessel as Israeli foreign ministry says ship heading to Israel
Theatre  
Sarah Snook wins best actress at Tony awards for The Picture of Dorian Gray
In focus
Sydney’s second airport is nearly built. But will the airlines and people come?
Analysis  
Sydney’s second airport is nearly built. But will the airlines and people come?
Victoria’s Avalon has struggled to take wing, but some project Sydney’s new 24-hour, high-tech airport will one day match Heathrow for passenger numbers
Victoria  
‘I’m not done fighting’: diagnosed with MND, MP Emma Vulin still has a lot to achieve
Artificial intelligence  
Why the US attacks on science and research are a 'great gift' to China
 
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French Open  
Alcaraz: ‘The match is not finished until he wins the last point’
Alcaraz: ‘The match is not finished until he wins the last point’
State of Origin  
Game 2 teams: Cherry-Evans dropped in bombshell Maroons move
Cricket  
Heartache turns to hope as South Africa seek to shake ‘chokers’ tag in WTC final
Culture
Books  
My mother was a famous feminist writer known for her candour and wit. But she was also a fantasist who couldn’t be bothered to spend time raising me
My mother was a famous feminist writer known for her candour and wit. But she was also a fantasist who couldn’t be bothered to spend time raising me
Culture  
Chris Hadfield: ‘Worst space chore? Fixing the toilet. It’s even worse when it’s weightless’
Opinion
I vowed to never exercise again. Then along came Ultimate Frisbee
Lifestyle
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
The kindness of strangers: a woman I’d never met heard we had flu and dropped a big pot of soup at our doorstep
Love at first flight  
Can I find a date at the airport?
Technology
Analysis  
Trump-Musk feud shows what happens when unregulated money floods politics
Trump-Musk feud shows what happens when unregulated money floods politics
Science
Exclusive  
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Environment
New South Wales  
The NSW floods were bad enough. But then came the mould, and getting rid of it in winter is ‘almost impossible’
The NSW floods were bad enough. But then came the mould, and getting rid of it in winter is ‘almost impossible’
Zoos  
‘Life that they deserve’: why Australia’s elephants are moving out of city zoos
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WA reefs experiencing 'worst coral bleaching event' ever to hit state – video
WA reefs experiencing 'worst coral bleaching event' ever to hit state – video
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