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Lehrmann should pay Ten’s entire legal bill after ‘deliberately wicked’ decision to sue, network says
Bruce Lehrmann defamation case  
Lehrmann should pay Ten’s entire legal bill after ‘deliberately wicked’ decision to sue, network says
Legal costs estimated at $8m
Australia news live  
Arj Barker defends show ejection over ‘audio issue’; Beau Lamarre case to reconvene in June
Elon Musk  
Anthony Albanese labels X owner ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’
Katherine Bennell-Pegg  
Taxpayers paid $466,000 for training of nation’s first female astronaut
Victorian politics  
Safe injecting room in Melbourne’s CBD rejected by government
The rural network
If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?
If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?
Consumers assume Australia has milk production covered – but the national dairy herd is declining and imports are at record highs
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Who really wins if the Enhanced Games go ahead? – Full Story podcast
Who really wins if the Enhanced Games go ahead? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Doping allegations  
Questions over fairness point to Olympic swimming acrimony
Questions over fairness point to Olympic swimming acrimony
Arisa Trew  
Australian teenager skates to prestigious Laureus sports award
Football  
Man Utd will not sack Ten Hag before end of season
Culture
Television & radio  
How would you raise $26,000 in 10 days? The rollicking Melbourne crime drama exploring shades of grey
How would you raise $26,000 in 10 days? The rollicking Melbourne crime drama exploring shades of grey
Australia news  
Arj Barker and a ‘gurgling’ baby: comedian’s request for mother to leave Melbourne show sparks furore
Television & radio  
Surprise! How I got turned into Bluey’s Bandit, the world’s greatest dad
Opinion
Elon Musk – arrogant billionaire or free speech warrior?
Elon Musk – arrogant billionaire or free speech warrior?
Being back in the beach house that witnessed much of my 20s feels strange and wondrous – like a sort of time travel
My twin babies didn’t survive their premature birth – and I’m left to wonder why
Lifestyle
Purple reign  
It was big in Australia 15 years ago, so why is acai popular again?
It was big in Australia 15 years ago, so why is acai popular again?
‘Preplan your outfits like meals’  
A screen stylist’s tips for looking perpetually polished
Technology
TikTok  
Platform says it will fight US ban or forced sale after bill passes
Platform says it will fight US ban or forced sale after bill passes
Science
Ageing  
Perception of when old age starts has increased over time, shows study
Perception of when old age starts has increased over time, shows study
Environment
Essential poll  
Guardian Essential poll: voters back Labor’s Future Made in Australia plan while overestimating cost of renewables
Guardian Essential poll: voters back Labor’s Future Made in Australia plan while overestimating cost of renewables
Torres Strait Islands  
Wildlife officers euthanise crocodile after fatal attack on 16-year-old boy in Torres Strait
Video
Television tower in Ukraine collapses after missile strike – video
Television tower in Ukraine collapses after missile strike – video
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Lenore Taylor

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