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Media regulator refuses to allow more alcohol ads during children’s viewing hours; cruise passengers rescued north of WA
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Media regulator refuses to allow more alcohol ads during children’s viewing hours; cruise passengers rescued north of WA
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State politics  
Queensland public servants forbidden from including acknowledgments of country in email signatures, Labor says
Queensland  
Teenage boy charged with murder after allegedly stabbing man during Brisbane house party
US politics live  
Trump celebrates ‘big beautiful bill’ despite Senate parliamentarian rejecting key elements
US  
RFK Jr’s new vaccine panel votes against preservative in flu shots in shock move
In focus
As a carer, I’m not special – but sometimes I need to be reminded how important my role is
As a carer, I’m not special – but sometimes I need to be reminded how important my role is
When our teenage son was diagnosed with cancer, we joined the 3 million-strong army of unpaid carers in Australia. Now the TV series Dying for Sex gives caregiving the value it deserves
Conflict  
‘They attack us without provocation’: West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid
Exclusive  
NSW politicians say cannabis decriminalisation inevitable after report points to unequal system
Sport
Football  
Matildas’ Montemurro era off to winning start with 3-0 victory over Slovenia
Matildas’ Montemurro era off to winning start with 3-0 victory over Slovenia
Tennis  
Australia to send strongest contingent for 30 years to Wimbledon
Women in sport  
Protect pay and rankings to support female athletes to have children, guidelines say
Culture
Books  
Our New Gods by Thomas Vowles review – debut queer thriller dares to wade into the muck of modern desire
Our New Gods by Thomas Vowles review – debut queer thriller dares to wade into the muck of modern desire
Art and design  
What would you do with a scarily lifelike doll of your own mother? This is what a seven-year-old did
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Opinion
The Donald laps it up as Nato leaders compete to shower him with sycophancy
The Donald laps it up as Nato leaders compete to shower him with sycophancy
Lifestyle
Parents and parenting  
‘I am worried my baby is too bald’ and other anxieties we tried to solve with products – so you don’t have to
‘I am worried my baby is too bald’ and other anxieties we tried to solve with products – so you don’t have to
Porridge  
‘I don’t have rules’: cooks on making perfect porridge at home
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Meta  
Meta wins AI copyright lawsuit as US judge rules against authors
Meta wins AI copyright lawsuit as US judge rules against authors
Science
Medical research  
Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
Environment
Larissa Waters  
Labor must protect environment while rewriting laws ‘written to facilitate development’, Larissa Waters says
Labor must protect environment while rewriting laws ‘written to facilitate development’, Larissa Waters says
Tuvalu  
Nearly a third of Tuvalu citizens enter ballot for climate-linked visa to relocate to Australia
Video
'One of the most bigoted MPs in the country’: Minns attacks Mark Latham in NSW parliament – video
'One of the most bigoted MPs in the country’: Minns attacks Mark Latham in NSW parliament – video
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