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Clover Moore says queer community ‘hurting’ as Mardi Gras chair says parade a time to ‘mourn and create change’
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Clover Moore says queer community ‘hurting’ as Mardi Gras chair says parade a time to ‘mourn and create change’
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Peter Dutton doubles down despite Victoria police clearing detainee of assault charges
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Steve Coogan and film’s makers sued by academic over his portrayal in the film
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Aboriginal man ‘very scared’ of hospital before fatal misdiagnosis, inquest hears
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Aboriginal man ‘very scared’ of hospital before fatal misdiagnosis, inquest hears
Junior doctor says he would have treated man differently had he known he was Indigenous because it’s a ‘more vulnerable’ population
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Newsroom edition: can Peter Dutton win the next election? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: can Peter Dutton win the next election? – Full Story podcast
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History-making all-female football commentary lineup is just the beginning
History-making all-female football commentary lineup is just the beginning
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The Matildas’ ‘iconic purple colourway’ goalkeeper jersey
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Pogba ‘shocked and heartbroken’ at four-year doping ban
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Marina Abramović  
The artist on Australia, backlash and ‘the encounter that changed my life’
The artist on Australia, backlash and ‘the encounter that changed my life’
Adelaide Biennale 2024  
Light takes centre stage in ‘tender’ survey of Australian art
‘It awakened something in me’  
The best LGBTQ TV shows ever – from Drag Race to Will & Grace
Opinion
Sexism and violence has devastated generations of women on Australian university campuses. But finally there is progress
Sexism and violence has devastated generations of women on Australian university campuses. But finally there is progress
Daycare apps allow you to track your child like an NBA player. I want to opt out – but I can’t
Fear and loathing on the (byelection) campaign trail
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I won’t allow my friend to be homeless, but how do I set boundaries while she stays with me?
I won’t allow my friend to be homeless, but how do I set boundaries while she stays with me?
Cold flour, warm eggs and instant coffee  
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The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
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Russia acknowledges continuing air leak from its segment of ISS
Russia acknowledges continuing air leak from its segment of ISS
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Tasmanian politics  
Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff pledges to open protected native forests to logging
Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff pledges to open protected native forests to logging
Queensland  
Queensland asbestos: two more schools join list of places supplied with potentially contaminated soil
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Erik ten Hag demands apology for Fulham's Fernandes TikTok post – video
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Lenore Taylor

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