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Alan Jones says the 34 charges are ‘baseless or distort the truth’ after appearing in Sydney court
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Alan Jones says the 34 charges are ‘baseless or distort the truth’ after appearing in Sydney court
Economy  
Federal budget $27bn in the red and won’t return to balance for a decade, Myefo forecasts
Live  
Australia v India: third men’s cricket Test, day five
Sydney  
Museum of Contemporary Art to start charging entry fee for first time since 2000
Health  
Researchers warn of flesh-eating ulcer in NSW’s south coast that can cause disfigurement
Protests  
No glue, chains or locks: Victoria’s antisemitism crackdown a smokescreen to target climate protesters, critics say
The rural network
Farming has always been gambling with dirt – but the odds are getting longer
Farming has always been gambling with dirt – but the odds are getting longer
Rainfall patterns are changing, crops are ripening earlier and the normal rhythms of farming have fallen off – exactly as climate scientists warned
 
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Peter Dutton’s nuclear fantasy – Full Story podcast
Peter Dutton’s nuclear fantasy – Full Story podcast
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The top 100  
The best male footballers in the world: Nos 100-71
The best male footballers in the world: Nos 100-71
Football  
Rashford 'ready for new challenge' as Manchester United exit looms
Cricket’s new world order makes a few players rich while the majority miss out
Culture
Film  
Richard E Grant’s renaissance is a pleasure to watch – and it all began with Withnail and I
Richard E Grant’s renaissance is a pleasure to watch – and it all began with Withnail and I
Television & radio  
The TV killing spree: why are so many smash-hit shows about women being murdered?
Television & radio  
Bluey movie headed to cinemas after BBC and Disney announce big screen adaptation
Opinion
Islamophobia is an everyday reality for too many Australians
Islamophobia is an everyday reality for too many Australians
As an oncologist, I learn from my patients what matters most in life
What do Santa and the Coalition’s nuclear costings have in common?
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Australian supermarket mince pie taste test: the best has a ‘big boozy aroma’, the worst tastes ‘congealed’
Australian supermarket mince pie taste test: the best has a ‘big boozy aroma’, the worst tastes ‘congealed’
Well actually  
Pain during sex isn’t normal. Here’s how couples can cope
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
UK proposes letting tech firms use copyrighted work to train AI
UK proposes letting tech firms use copyrighted work to train AI
Science
Mars  
Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists
Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists
Environment
The nature of ...  
A sea anemone: I have pronounced their name incorrectly most of my life
A sea anemone: I have pronounced their name incorrectly most of my life
Birds  
‘Increasingly worried’: more than a quarter of a million waterbirds disappear from eastern Australia
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Buildings destroyed after 7.3-magnitude earthquake strikes Vanuatu – video
Buildings destroyed after 7.3-magnitude earthquake strikes Vanuatu – video
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