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Dutton praises Trump as ‘big thinker’ as Albanese avoids direct comment on proposed US Gaza takeover
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‘Waterfront property’: What are Trump’s real estate interests in Palestine?
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Antoinette Lattouf hearing: managing director David Anderson denies ABC applies code of conduct ‘utterly arbitrarily’
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Flood-weary north Queensland prepares for another 100mm of rain
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Carnivorous marsupials, cryptic birds and feral cats: cameras capture life on a Queensland cattle station
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Sport
Cricket  
Australia in pursuit of perfection as Sri Lanka seek to learn from their mistakes
Australia in pursuit of perfection as Sri Lanka seek to learn from their mistakes
Football  
Postecoglou sees brighter days ahead as Tottenham brace for Anfield roar
Super Bowl LIX  
Mahomes and Kelce hail Trump attending showpiece
Culture
Film  
The rise and fall of Emilia Pérez: how did it all go so wrong for the Oscar-nominated film and its star?
The rise and fall of Emilia Pérez: how did it all go so wrong for the Oscar-nominated film and its star?
Culture  
Brokeback Mountain at 20: the ‘gay cowboy flick’ now rightly regarded as a tragic masterpiece
Film  
Emilia Pérez director criticises Karla Sofia Gascón’s ‘inexcusable’ tweets
Opinion
Labor has managed to tame inflation in an election year – but is anybody listening?
Labor has managed to tame inflation in an election year – but is anybody listening?
It seems the end of everything is upon us. Is no one coming to our rescue? How about … the molluscs?!
Last time, Australia got an exemption from US tariffs. Under Trump 2.0, this might be much harder
Lifestyle
Food in season  
Queens of the stone fruit and grape expectations: Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for February
Queens of the stone fruit and grape expectations: Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for February
Taste test  
Supermarket corn chip taste test: ‘Salsa is not required – but electrolytes are’
Technology
Alphabet  
Google owner drops promise not to use AI for weapons
Google owner drops promise not to use AI for weapons
Science
Archaeology  
AI helps researchers read ancient scroll burned to a crisp in Vesuvius eruption
AI helps researchers read ancient scroll burned to a crisp in Vesuvius eruption
Environment
Mammals  
Australian scientists produce kangaroo embryos using IVF for first time
Australian scientists produce kangaroo embryos using IVF for first time
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Deaths of 30,000 fish off WA coast made more likely by climate change, research finds
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PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
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