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Teenager charged with attempted murder over alleged stabbing of Sydney bishop; AFL CEO Andrew Dillon rejects union push to sack umpire boss
Australia news live  
Teenager charged with attempted murder over alleged stabbing of Sydney bishop; AFL CEO Andrew Dillon rejects union push to sack umpire boss
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Weather  
Melbourne records coldest day in five years as wintry conditions blanket Australia’s south-east
Donald Trump  
Former president serenaded by Republicans on first visit to Capitol since January 6
UK election  
Bookmakers told to find all substantial bets on July poll after Sunak aide’s ‘flutter’
Drum kits and kombucha  
Australian offices haven't been this wacky since the dotcom boom
The rural network
Farmers who graze livestock under panels say it improves productivity. So why don’t we do it more?
Solar sheep  
Farmers who graze livestock under panels say it improves productivity. So why don’t we do it more?
Allowing livestock to graze under renewable developments gives farmers a separate income stream, but solar developers have been slow to catch on
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the consequences of Peter Dutton’s climate war – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the consequences of Peter Dutton’s climate war – Full Story podcast
Sport
T20 World Cup  
England take just 3.1 overs to thrash Oman and stay alive
England take just 3.1 overs to thrash Oman and stay alive
US Open  
McIlroy shares lead after opening with a bogey-free 65
Swimming  
McKeown just misses out on new 200m backstroke world record
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Culture
Guardian Australia's headline act  
Dobby: ‘Hip-hop is a powerful tool to remind people to see past the crap’
Dobby: ‘Hip-hop is a powerful tool to remind people to see past the crap’
Books  
Hurdy Gurdy by Jenny Ackland review – a toothless abortion tale
Don’t you know who I am?  
Why vox-poppers failing to spot celebrities is such a good thing
Opinion
Falling short of ambitious emissions targets isn’t failure – but rushing towards 2C of heating is
Falling short of ambitious emissions targets isn’t failure – but rushing towards 2C of heating is
Daily grind getting you down? Let’s celebrate the success of the ‘anti-nepo baby’ celebrities
Vomit-inducing deepfake nudes show yet again that when misogyny intersects with AI and elitism, girls get hurt
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My conservative parents won’t allow me to study abroad. How can I convince them I’ll be safe?
My conservative parents won’t allow me to study abroad. How can I convince them I’ll be safe?
Tuna spaghetti, pad see ew and butter bean stew  
Chelsea Goodwin’s quick and easy recipes
Technology
Tesla  
Elon Musk says shareholders voting to back $56bn pay deal
Elon Musk says shareholders voting to back $56bn pay deal
Science
International Space Station  
Nasa says no emergency on board after ‘disturbing’ medical drill accidentally airs
Nasa says no emergency on board after ‘disturbing’ medical drill accidentally airs
Environment
Queensland  
Environmental groups apply to take Tanya Plibersek to high court over coalmine approvals
Environmental groups apply to take Tanya Plibersek to high court over coalmine approvals
Northern Territory  
‘Out of sight and out of mind’: conservationists alarmed as NT land-clearing threatens endangered ghost bat habitat
Video
Why Dutton is re-stoking the climate wars: politics with Amy Remeikis - video
Why Dutton is re-stoking the climate wars: politics with Amy Remeikis - video
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