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NT coroner hands down findings from inquest into Indigenous man Kumanjayi Walker’s death
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NT coroner hands down findings from inquest into Indigenous man Kumanjayi Walker’s death
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Trade  
Trump and US commerce secretary say tariffs are delayed until 1 August
Formula One  
Lando Norris savours ‘dream’ British GP win but Piastri left hurt and confused
Middle East  
Israeli strikes kill at least 38 in Gaza as ceasefire talks reach critical point
Gambling  
Doctors call for clampdown on social media influencers allegedly glamorising poker machines
In focus
Building a nation: Papua New Guinea’s 50 years of independence
PNG  
Building a nation: Papua New Guinea’s 50 years of independence
A time of opportunity seemed to lie ahead in 1975, but has PNG and its leaders lived up to that promise?
The featured essay  
The destruction of Palestine is breaking the world
Analysis  
Maga influencer and de facto national security adviser Laura Loomer holds outsized sway on Trump
Sport
Adelaide's Rankine is born to play to full houses
Adelaide's Rankine is born to play to full houses
Formula One  
Norris wins British GP from angry Piastri in rain-soaked Silverstone thriller
Rugby union  
Wallabies maintain ‘quiet resolve’ for Lions series despite injuries, errors and uncertainties
Culture
Culture  
What if Jesus was a vlogger? The AI Bible stories flooding social media
What if Jesus was a vlogger? The AI Bible stories flooding social media
Art and design  
After the Sabsabi debacle, Creative Australia must learn to embrace controversy
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Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: I used to hate being judged, but then a woman on a train praised my parenting
The kindness of strangers: I used to hate being judged, but then a woman on a train praised my parenting
Australian lifestyle  
Walking my dog, I feel free to wear the most unhinged outfits – and nobody minds
Technology
Elon Musk  
Elon Musk’s ‘America’ party could focus on a few pivotal congressional seats
Elon Musk’s ‘America’ party could focus on a few pivotal congressional seats
Science
Archaeology  
Iron age settlement found in Gloucestershire after detectorist unearths Roman swords
Iron age settlement found in Gloucestershire after detectorist unearths Roman swords
Environment
South Australia  
Toxic algal bloom off South Australia coastline devastates marine life – video
Toxic algal bloom off South Australia coastline devastates marine life – video
The rural network  
Multicolour menace: these hardy daisies love Australian conditions – and are taking over roadsides
Video
Eight storeys beneath Melbourne: first look inside the city's new metro stations – video
Eight storeys beneath Melbourne: first look inside the city's new metro stations – video
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