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Hundreds of Aboriginal children likely buried in unmarked graves at three WA missions
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Hundreds of Aboriginal children likely buried in unmarked graves at three WA missions
More than 740 First Nations people, the majority of them very young, are believed to have been buried with no record at Moore River, Carrolup and New Norcia
Noel Pearson  
Indigenous leader calls Coalition’s second referendum plan a ‘mirage’
Live  
Albanese pushes for EU free-trade agreement settlement by end of the year
Live  
Mexico v Australia: international football friendly – live
Self-checkout cameras and biometric trackers  
A rise in shoplifting has supermarkets ramping up surveillance
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 564 of the invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 564 of the invasion
G20 declaration ‘nothing to be proud of’, says Kyiv; Ukraine warns against lifting sanctions as Russia pushes grain deal; Ukraine condemns lack of progress for a tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders
The rural network
It's the new farming buzzword, but few can agree on what it means
Regenerative agriculture  
It's the new farming buzzword, but few can agree on what it means
Sustainable farming movement is gaining popularity in Australia but still lacks a common definition or accreditation system to help consumers make informed choices
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
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
Sport
Selections pay off as Jones's Wallabies get up and running
Selections pay off as Jones's Wallabies get up and running
Cricket  
Labuschagne and Warner hit centuries as Australia blow South Africa away
‘Don’t write us off’  
Borthwick buoyant after stunning World Cup win over Argentina
Culture
The Newsreader season two review  
Raises the stakes and ups the ante
Raises the stakes and ups the ante
Venice film festival 2023  
Feminist drama Poor Things wins Golden Lion
‘She is a snake – in the most positive way!’  
How Taylor Swift became the world’s biggest pop star, again
Opinion
What you ‘do’ in life is a decision you might make more than once. It’s OK not to know
What you ‘do’ in life is a decision you might make more than once. It’s OK not to know
Our environmental laws are failing us in the face of the climate crisis
What’s worse than Burning Man? A burning planet
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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Technology
Ukraine  
Musk ‘committed evil’ with Starlink order, says Ukrainian official
Musk ‘committed evil’ with Starlink order, says Ukrainian official
Science
First cat in space  
How a Parisian stray called Félicette was blasted into the void
How a Parisian stray called Félicette was blasted into the void
Environment
National party  
Barnaby Joyce-backed push to strike net-zero emissions target from Nationals policy fails
Barnaby Joyce-backed push to strike net-zero emissions target from Nationals policy fails
Birds  
Tanya Plibersek announced swift parrot plan without showing recovery team who helped develop it
Video
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Voice claims factcheck: politics with Amy Remeikis – video
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