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Middle East crisis
World leaders urge calm after Israeli drone strike on Iran ratchets up tension
Middle East crisis  
World leaders urge calm after Israeli drone strike on Iran ratchets up tension
Tit-for-tat attacks have breached taboo of direct strikes on each other’s territory but Tehran has no ‘immediate’ plans to retaliate
Analysis  
Gulf states’ response to Iran-Israel conflict may decide outcome of crisis
Visual guide  
Iranian air defence systems activated as Israel launches strikes
Headlines
Western Australia’s eucalypt forests fade as century-old giant jarrahs die in heat and drought
All the leaves are brown  
Western Australia’s eucalypt forests fade as century-old giant jarrahs die in heat and drought
Dead and dying shrubs and trees – some found nowhere else on Earth – line more than 1,000km across the state’s south-west
Exclusive  
Muslim and Arab Australians do not feel heard by Labor on Gaza, Ed Husic says
‘I’m just a lawnmower man, I’m no one special’  
Nathan Stafford, the Sydney gardener with a following of millions
Is violently terrorising a community ‘terrorism’? It’s an uncomfortable debate to have
Sydney church riot  
Second person charged with rioting outside church after bishop stabbing
The rural network
For the first time in decades, the elusive call of the ‘bunyip bird’ returns
Tasmania’s Lagoon of Islands  
For the first time in decades, the elusive call of the ‘bunyip bird’ returns
Experts celebrate discovery of secretive and endangered Australasian bittern in recently restored wetlands
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
Torrie Lewis  
‘If I can run 100m that fast, I can run a 200 way faster’
‘If I can run 100m that fast, I can run a 200 way faster’
The biggest wave ever surfed?  
Germany's Steudtner eyes record from Nazaré in Portugal
Athletics  
Beijing half marathon winner thrown out after trio slowed to let him win
Culture
Breakups, fantasies and her most cutting lyrics  
Inside Taylor’s Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
Inside Taylor’s Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
Taylor Swift  
The Tortured Poets Department review – fame, fans and former flames in the line of fire
Theatre  
The President review – Hugo Weaving satire verges on an endurance test
Opinion
Trump’s latest drama: is it a case of true crime?
Trump’s latest drama: is it a case of true crime?
The Devil comet! Will it crash into the Earth and destroy civilisation? Sadly, no
As we celebrate the permanent residency granted to Sydney’s ‘bollard man’, visa uncertainty looms over others
Lifestyle
A walk with Jelena Dokic  
I was a woman with nothing to aspire to, no goals and dreams left
I was a woman with nothing to aspire to, no goals and dreams left
Leading questions  
My close friend is a therapist but all she does is complain. Should I exit this relationship?
Technology
Explainer  
What is bitcoin halving – and will it affect the price?
What is bitcoin halving – and will it affect the price?
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
Environment  
Drone video shows Western Australia’s forests dying in heat and drought – video
Drone video shows Western Australia’s forests dying in heat and drought – video
Change by degrees  
‘Not the only birder in the village’: how citizen science is the bedrock of tackling species loss
Video
Australia's Instagram-famous 'lawnmower man' transforms a Sydney yard – video
Australia's Instagram-famous 'lawnmower man' transforms a Sydney yard – video
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Lenore Taylor

Editor, Guardian Australia

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