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Marise Payne to quit parliament; flights cancelled as wild weather wreaks havoc along east coast
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Australia’s south-east hit by damaging wind, storms and hail
Hong Kong  
Heaviest rain in at least 139 years triggers widespread flooding after typhoon
US Open  
Semi-final halted for 45 minutes as climate protester glues feet to floor in stands
Net zero  
Peter Dutton rejects Nationals push to overturn climate commitment
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 562 of the invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 562 of the invasion
Zelenskiy praises ‘very effective action’ in eastern and southern Ukraine; No evidence of deliberate attack on Romania, says Nato chief
The rural network
Honeybees and businesses destroyed as varroa mite spreads in NSW
‘They’re like family’  
Honeybees and businesses destroyed as varroa mite spreads in NSW
Beekeepers speak of the disastrous impact of pest that has wiped out nearly 300,000 hives so far
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Newsroom edition: why competition is key to cleaning up Qantas’s mess – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: why competition is key to cleaning up Qantas’s mess – Full Story podcast
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Jones has gift for building his own reality and making us all believe
Jones has gift for building his own reality and making us all believe
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Collingwood hang on to beat wasteful Melbourne and book preliminary final
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US Open women’s semi-final: climate protesters interrupt Gauff v Muchova match
Culture
Oh dear, George Lucas!  
Why the Star Wars universe is going from bad to worse
Why the Star Wars universe is going from bad to worse
Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq  
I am damn proud that dangerous men in music still warn each other about me
The Modern by Anna Kate Blair review  
Millennial ennui lacks thrills
Opinion
Movie trailers are far too long. Just give me the vibe, don’t walk me through it like a stupid baby
Movie trailers are far too long. Just give me the vibe, don’t walk me through it like a stupid baby
I don’t want to sound like a broken record but the climate really is changing
Approving new coalmines while pledging climate action is an untenable position – and the Albanese government knows it
Lifestyle
On par with plain water  
Testing reveals Australia’s best and worst laundry detergents
Testing reveals Australia’s best and worst laundry detergents
Pasta, pastry and pudding  
Easy Stephanie Alexander recipes to cook as a family
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Do anti-anxiety patches actually work?
Do anti-anxiety patches actually work?
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Australian Antarctic Division accused of hampering Senate investigation into research cuts
Australian Antarctic Division accused of hampering Senate investigation into research cuts
Antarctica  
Antarctica warming much faster than models predicted in ‘deeply concerning’ sign for sea levels
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