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Outraged Liberals say short-lived Coalition split has ‘shredded’ David Littleproud’s leadership
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Outraged Liberals say short-lived Coalition split has ‘shredded’ David Littleproud’s leadership
Exclusive: Insiders say Nationals leader ‘on borrowed time’ as Michael McCormack signals he could be a candidate in a future leadership ballot
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Inside the Liberals’ battle to save John Pesutto from bankruptcy
Floods  
‘All the beds are gone’: NSW resident Michele has lost everything for the second time in four years
US politics live  
New Pentagon spokesperson promoted antisemitic conspiracy theory
Scams  
Going, going, gone: Scam websites imitating famous brands are luring in victims on social media. What can be done?
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In focus
Intense, stressful, pivotal: we’ve seen some agonisingly tight elections, but Bradfield may surpass them all
Recounts  
Intense, stressful, pivotal: we’ve seen some agonisingly tight elections, but Bradfield may surpass them all
A recount in the Victorian seat of Mitchell in 2007 gave victory to the Liberals by 12 votes. It’s one of the three closest results in recent history
Australia has a proud history of standing up against human catastrophe. Gaza should be no exception
China  
As Trump focuses on his trade war, Brazil and China forge closer ties
 
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Postecoglou’s Tottenham journey a reminder the world of football is vast and rich
Postecoglou’s Tottenham journey a reminder the world of football is vast and rich
Tennis  
Joint reaches first WTA final in French Open tune-up in Morocco
Football  
Napoli secure Serie A title after McTominay’s stunner sees off Cagliari
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Books  
Michelle de Kretser wins Stella prize for book that ‘expands our notions of what a novel can be’
Michelle de Kretser wins Stella prize for book that ‘expands our notions of what a novel can be’
The books of my life  
Andrew Hunter Murray: ‘Every time I read Pride and Prejudice I find more jokes’
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Opinion
In Ukraine, I saw Trump’s ‘peace deal’ wouldn’t just trade away land – but lives, memories and homes
In Ukraine, I saw Trump’s ‘peace deal’ wouldn’t just trade away land – but lives, memories and homes
Trump’s ambush of South Africa’s president shows how low the US has fallen
Lifestyle
Food  
World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards: chef Mindy Wood becomes first Australian to win Champions of Change
World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards: chef Mindy Wood becomes first Australian to win Champions of Change
Well actually  
Systems are crumbling – but daily life continues. The dissonance is real
Technology
Cybercrime  
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
Science
Infectious diseases  
Climate change could bring insect-borne tropical diseases to UK, scientists warn
Climate change could bring insect-borne tropical diseases to UK, scientists warn
Environment
New Zealand  
Shimmering with an opal shine: New Zealand’s unique blue pearls face threat of warming seas
Shimmering with an opal shine: New Zealand’s unique blue pearls face threat of warming seas
New South Wales  
NSW flooding: PM delivers climate crisis warning as flood-hit region braces for strong winds and fifth body found
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