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Australia news live: Indigenous leaders dismiss Dutton’s second referendum proposal, saying ‘we have to act now’
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Australia news live: Indigenous leaders dismiss Dutton’s second referendum proposal, saying ‘we have to act now’
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‘Disastrous’  
Low-income tenants priced out of newly renovated boarding houses
You’re the Voice  
John Farnham loans song that ‘changed my life’ to yes side advertisement
Burning Man  
Festivalgoers trapped in desert as rain turns site to mud
'Three meals a day? What am I, a millionaire?'  
Young Australians forgoing necessities as cost-of-living crisis deepens wealth divide
Ukraine invasion
Ukrainian oligarch detained on suspicion of fraud and money laundering
Ihor Kolomoisky  
Ukrainian oligarch detained on suspicion of fraud and money laundering
Arrest of one-time ally of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy comes as Kyiv attempts to crack down on corruption
The rural network
Voice campaign has stirred up racist attitudes, elders say
‘Serious misinformation’  
Voice campaign has stirred up racist attitudes, elders say
Indigenous leaders in Deniliquin have received hate mail after speaking about the referendum, bringing up painful memories of the past
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Full Story  
Indigenous voice referendum AMA: the government already has advice, how does the voice differ?
Indigenous voice referendum AMA: the government already has advice, how does the voice differ?
Sport
Tottenham 5-2 Burnley  
Postecoglou remains unbeaten as Spurs roar back to crush Burnley
Postecoglou remains unbeaten as Spurs roar back to crush Burnley
US Open 2023  
Ruthless de Minaur joins Hijikata in Australian charge into final 16
Rugby World Cup  
After bashing by the Springboks, will the real All Blacks turn up in France?
Culture
‘I hope I’m wrong’  
The co-founder of DeepMind on how AI threatens to reshape life as we know it
The co-founder of DeepMind on how AI threatens to reshape life as we know it
‘I had all these feelings of rage I couldn’t express’  
Olivia Rodrigo on pop superstardom, plagiarism and growing up in public
Poor Things review  
Emma Stone has a sexual adventure in Yorgos Lanthimos’s virtuoso comic epic
Opinion
Albanese government’s close embrace of Qantas may no longer fly with the times
Albanese government’s close embrace of Qantas may no longer fly with the times
Do you have hiccups? Here are some life hacks that may or may not make a difference to your annoying life
If you don’t know about the Indigenous voice, find out. When you do, you’ll vote yes
Lifestyle
You snooze, you muse  
How to nap like a genius
How to nap like a genius
How we met  
At our wedding, my dad bet the marriage wouldn’t last five years. That was 33 years ago
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Technology
Engineering  
Firms lose out to fintech and IT in recruitment war
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Science
Medical research  
UK ‘golden era’ of cancer treatment has saved 1 million lives, study shows
UK ‘golden era’ of cancer treatment has saved 1 million lives, study shows
Environment
Fishing  
Wonder, delight and deep human history: the persistence and paradox of Australia’s love of fishing
Wonder, delight and deep human history: the persistence and paradox of Australia’s love of fishing
Queensland  
More decapitated crocodiles found in Queensland amid reports of body part black market
Video
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