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Headlines
Residents in Grampians bushfire zone given two hours to return home to collect Christmas gifts
Victoria  
Residents in Grampians bushfire zone given two hours to return home to collect Christmas gifts
Holiday travellers warned to keep up to date with weather conditions as several states face growing risk of blazes
NSW  
Sydney trains to run on New Year’s Eve as union and Minns government reach agreement
Darwin  
Cyclone Tracy 50 years on: a ‘town in terror’ and the unsung heroes of Darwin’s Christmas disaster
Film  
Blake Lively sees wide support in lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni
Aukus  
Navy advertises nuclear submarine job with $120,000 salary and ‘no experience’ needed
NSW  
Greenlife ‘strongly defends’ allegations as EPA prosecutes over Sydney asbestos mulch
The rural network
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Tasmania  
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Critically endangered grasslands in Tasmania’s Midlands were being destroyed by agriculture, but an innovative partnership has protected the remaining ecosystem – and local farmers’ profits
 
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Best of 2024: ‘We are not robots’: Woolworths workers tracked and timed – Full Story podcast
Best of 2024: ‘We are not robots’: Woolworths workers tracked and timed – Full Story podcast
Sport
Everybody seems to be having an off-day when they play against Liverpool
Everybody seems to be having an off-day when they play against Liverpool
Basketball  
Basketball on Christmas Day: NBL sticks with popular experiment
Cricket  
‘See-ball, hit-ball’: Konstas to put pressure on Bumrah in Boxing Day Test
Culture
Film  
Anora, Better Man and Sonic 3: the biggest Boxing Day films out in Australia
Anora, Better Man and Sonic 3: the biggest Boxing Day films out in Australia
Podcasts  
‘The perfect blend of very stupid and very clever’: 14 podcasts Guardian writers recommend for long road trips
10 Chaotic Questions  
Peaches: ‘Who should play me in the biopic? Amy Taylor from Amyl and the Sniffers’
Opinion
Here’s what I learned in medical school – beyond the curriculum
Here’s what I learned in medical school – beyond the curriculum
I’m not looking at your beach body, I just want to know what you’re reading
Santa slays and jingle hells: here’s why Christmas horror films are the perfect antidote to the season
Lifestyle
The kindness of strangers  
On a stressful day, I reversed into another mum’s car – and she told me not to worry
On a stressful day, I reversed into another mum’s car – and she told me not to worry
New year  
How to choose a new year’s resolution, according to clinical psychologists
Technology
Drones  
It’s probably just a plane: drone experts advise calm over New Jersey sightings
It’s probably just a plane: drone experts advise calm over New Jersey sightings
Science
Extinct wildlife  
Baby mammoth in Russia is the ‘best-preserved’ ever found
Baby mammoth in Russia is the ‘best-preserved’ ever found
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
How to teach climate change so 15-year-olds can act
How to teach climate change so 15-year-olds can act
Photography  
Guardian Australia’s best photos of 2024 – in pictures
Video
From Lidia Thorpe’s royal welcome to Barnaby Joyce’s sobering moment: 2024 in #Auspol – video
From Lidia Thorpe’s royal welcome to Barnaby Joyce’s sobering moment: 2024 in #Auspol – video
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