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Nationals’ Canavan declares ‘king coal’s reign continues’; fears over NSW push for tougher knife penalties
Australia news live  
Nationals’ Canavan declares ‘king coal’s reign continues’; fears over NSW push for tougher knife penalties
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'Not going to stand by and let our kids get hooked'  
States and territories back federal bill banning non-prescription vapes
The jurors  
Who is on the jury for the Trump hush-money trial?
Once-in-a-lifetime visit  
After an absence of 71 years, the green-tinged Devil Comet returns to Australian skies
Sydney church stabbing  
Police charge 16-year-old boy with terrorism offence
The rural network
The art of delayed and slightly disappointed gratification
Cooking with quinces  
The art of delayed and slightly disappointed gratification
Brandy, tart, paste, syrup … whatever you choose to do with the knobbly yellow fruit, you always seem to have too much
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: from Bruce Lehrmann to violence in Sydney – what happens when the media gets it wrong? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: from Bruce Lehrmann to violence in Sydney – what happens when the media gets it wrong? – Full Story podcast
Sport
A-League Women  
Sydney FC shrug off horror week in search of true selves for finals
Sydney FC shrug off horror week in search of true selves for finals
Indonesia 1-0 Australia  
Blunt Olyroos fall to defeat in Olympics qualifier
Ethical considerations drowned out amid Adelaide’s LIV affair
Culture
Theatre  
The President review – Hugo Weaving satire verges on an endurance test
The President review – Hugo Weaving satire verges on an endurance test
‘I was severely stalked and severely abused’  
Richard Gadd on the true story behind Baby Reindeer
‘After eight hours, my feet and fingers throb’  
My epic treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Opinion
As we celebrate the permanent residency granted to Sydney’s ‘bollard man’, visa uncertainty looms over others
As we celebrate the permanent residency granted to Sydney’s ‘bollard man’, visa uncertainty looms over others
A life without my dogs seems imponderable. Yet we do keep going after losing the animals we adore
The disinformation hurricane surrounding the Bondi stabbing marks the end of Twitter as a breaking news destination
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My close friend is a therapist but all she does is complain. Should I exit this relationship?
My close friend is a therapist but all she does is complain. Should I exit this relationship?
Kitchen hacks  
How to store half a lemon – and 17 other ways to keep leftover food fresh
Technology
Google  
Company fires 28 staff after protest against firm’s contract with Israeli government
Company fires 28 staff after protest against firm’s contract with Israeli government
Science
Drugs  
Shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by Brexit, report warns
Shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by Brexit, report warns
Environment
United Arab Emirates  
Dubai floods: Chaos, queues and submerged cars after UAE hit by record rains
Dubai floods: Chaos, queues and submerged cars after UAE hit by record rains
Queensland  
Developer withdraws from controversial Toondah Harbour project
Video
United States vetoes Palestinian request for full UN membership as UK abstains from vote – video
United States vetoes Palestinian request for full UN membership as UK abstains from vote – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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