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Death toll rises to four after man’s body found in car as intense rain moves south
NSW floods  
Death toll rises to four after man’s body found in car as intense rain moves south
Severe weather warning for areas further south as 48,000 stranded and water levels at their highest for 100 years
Australia news live  
Michael McCormack says he is ‘ambitious’ for Littleproud, in echo of notorious Scott Morrison leadership comment
Indigenous affairs  
First Nations leaders accuse Queensland LNP of ‘intent to destroy’ communities as youth crime laws pass
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AFL urged to go beyond mental health round with player voices to tackle stigma
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Violent Israeli settlers under UK sanctions join illegal West Bank outpost
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Australia has had record flu cases this year – and that’s before winter arrives. What’s going on?
Health  
Australia has had record flu cases this year – and that’s before winter arrives. What’s going on?
With that much flu around already, doctors are urging all Australians to get vaccinated
Environment  
This tiny Australian bat is the size of a matchbox. But it flies up to 150km a night in search of food
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After the glory and the afterparty Levy faces Postecoglou crunch time
After the glory and the afterparty Levy faces Postecoglou crunch time
Manchester United face urgent dilemma: ditch Amorim or revamp squad
David Squires on ...  
Postecoglou wins the Europa League for Australia
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Fountain of Youth review – Guy Ritchie’s Indiana Jones knock-off is a soulless misadventure
Fountain of Youth review – Guy Ritchie’s Indiana Jones knock-off is a soulless misadventure
Australian theatre review  
The Birds – sparse, one-woman adaptation is a feat of sound design
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Ditching the Liberals can put the grunt back into the Nationals – Australia’s rural party
Ditching the Liberals can put the grunt back into the Nationals – Australia’s rural party
What did you do during the genocide in Gaza?
Lifestyle
Life and style  
Is ‘chic’ political? In Trump 2.0, the word stands for conservative femininity
Is ‘chic’ political? In Trump 2.0, the word stands for conservative femininity
Mental health  
In Taiwan and China, young people turn to AI chatbots for ‘cheaper, easier’ therapy
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AI  
AI could account for nearly half of datacentre power usage ‘by end of year’
AI could account for nearly half of datacentre power usage ‘by end of year’
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Research  
Seeing infrared: scientists create contact lenses that grant ‘super-vision’
Seeing infrared: scientists create contact lenses that grant ‘super-vision’
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The Crunch  
NSW floods map: these maps show the full extent of record-breaking rainfall
NSW floods map: these maps show the full extent of record-breaking rainfall
New South Wales  
Three dead, one missing as New South Wales faces worse flooding than many have seen in their lifetimes
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