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Dutton rejects reciprocal tariffs in response to Trump’s trade war; Shorten accuses US leader of treating free world as ‘reality show’
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Dutton rejects reciprocal tariffs in response to Trump’s trade war; Shorten accuses US leader of treating free world as ‘reality show’
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Wildlife  
Baby wombat grabber leaves Australia after intense backlash including from PM and immigration minister
US politics live  
Schumer indicates Democrats will support Republican bill to keep government open
Gold Coast  
Hilton hotel at Surfers Paradise evacuated after two fires broke out on roof
Russia  
Putin questions Ukraine ceasefire plan and sets out string of conditions
The rural network
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
Australian political pundits have a bad habit of stereotyping regional voters so I propose a new demographic category. Meet the curves
 
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Newsroom edition: does Peter Dutton have a policy problem? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Kerr nears return to playing after being named in Chelsea squad
Kerr nears return to playing after being named in Chelsea squad
Formula One  
‘I have to perform’: Doohan edges into F1 spotlight with fragile grip on driver's seat
Skiing  
Suspensions for three more jumpers in cheating scandal
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Culture
Books  
OpenAI’s metafictional short story about grief is beautiful and moving
OpenAI’s metafictional short story about grief is beautiful and moving
Books  
Sydney writers’ festival 2025: tallying authors’ views on Israel-Gaza ‘tokenistic and unfortunate’, organisers say
Film  
Friendship review – Tim Robinson spirals in a darkly hilarious comedy
Opinion
My pet rat is dying. I can’t stop thinking about all the things he taught me
My pet rat is dying. I can’t stop thinking about all the things he taught me
Yunupiŋu played the long game on native title – and has finally won
Trump’s senseless tariffs will extend the economic malaise felt by so many in Australia – and around the world
Lifestyle
I do aqua aerobics with women in their 80s – it’s the most fun I’ve had exercising
I do aqua aerobics with women in their 80s – it’s the most fun I’ve had exercising
A local’s guide to Orange  
Our pubs are busier than Sydney’s
Technology
Meta  
Meta puts stop on promotion of tell-all book by former employee
Meta puts stop on promotion of tell-all book by former employee
Science
Genetics  
Woman who lived to age 117 had genes keeping her cells ‘younger’, study shows
Woman who lived to age 117 had genes keeping her cells ‘younger’, study shows
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Rio Tinto’s solar power and battery purchase for Gladstone aluminium operations praised as ‘right direction’
Rio Tinto’s solar power and battery purchase for Gladstone aluminium operations praised as ‘right direction’
Wildlife  
Baby wombat-snatching US influencer at risk of losing Australian visa
Video
Fire on roof of Surfers Paradise Hilton hotel on Gold Coast – video
Fire on roof of Surfers Paradise Hilton hotel on Gold Coast – video
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