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Trump sides with Musk on support for H-1B visas for foreign tech workers
US  
Trump sides with Musk on support for H-1B visas for foreign tech workers
Remarks follow social media posts from Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who vowed to go to ‘war’ to defend program
Keppel Islands  
Man dies after shark bite while fishing with family off Queensland coast
Australia v India  
Bumrah dispatches first innings hero Konstas as Australia look to stretch lead
Agriculture  
Extraordinary size and staying power: the unlikely origin of a mighty Australian avocado
Russia  
Putin apologises for Azerbaijan plane crash without admitting Russia at fault
Tennis  
Alex de Minaur wins but Australia lose United Cup opener to Argentina
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The rural network
What will 2025 bring for Australian agriculture? Here are five things to look out for
Agriculture  
What will 2025 bring for Australian agriculture? Here are five things to look out for
Environmental regulation, national political fights and the impact of the Trump administration are among the issues on the minds of Australian farmers
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Best of 2024: when are shock jocks too shocking? - Full Story podcast
Best of 2024: when are shock jocks too shocking? - Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Cunha’s wizardry for revived Wolves spells trouble for Tottenham
Cunha’s wizardry for revived Wolves spells trouble for Tottenham
Year in review 2024  
The best Australian sporting and Olympics moments – in pictures
Tennis  
‘A joke’: Thompson hits out at doping ban for doubles partner Purcell
Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Costa Georgiadis: ‘People ask, how much to shave your beard? I’ve got a price: $34m’
Costa Georgiadis: ‘People ask, how much to shave your beard? I’ve got a price: $34m’
Film  
Kieran Culkin on pranks, parenting and why his famous family doesn’t need therapy: ‘Us siblings, we’re already cooked’
Australia on stage  
The best theatre, musicals, dance and opera of 2024
Opinion
The best of: Fiona Katauskas cartoons 2024
The best of: Fiona Katauskas cartoons 2024
In a life of ups and downs, we have come to cherish our dog’s uncomplicated love
Before the algorithm, we watched ‘surprise TV’, and it can still offer unexpected delights
Lifestyle
Weddings  
Six hours, six weddings and a schnauzer: inside a pop-up love party
Six hours, six weddings and a schnauzer: inside a pop-up love party
Travel  
Deserted beaches, wild rivers and seaside chill: four days walking in NSW’s largest coastal park
Technology
Y2K bug  
‘All people could do was hope the nerds would fix it’: the global panic over the millennium bug, 25 years on
‘All people could do was hope the nerds would fix it’: the global panic over the millennium bug, 25 years on
Science
Nasa  
Nasa probe successfully completes closest-ever approach to sun
Nasa probe successfully completes closest-ever approach to sun
Environment
Australia year in review 2024  
Australia’s best agency photography for 2024 – in pictures
Australia’s best agency photography for 2024 – in pictures
Change by degrees  
Here are 12 climate resolutions to take with you into the new year
Video
Victoria fires: 'difficult’ weather for firefighters as 55,000 hectares burn in Grampians - video
Victoria fires: 'difficult’ weather for firefighters as 55,000 hectares burn in Grampians - video
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