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Liberal senator says Coalition ‘sent the troops into battle without ammunition’; Labor poised for huge Senate result
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Liberal senator says Coalition ‘sent the troops into battle without ammunition’; Labor poised for huge Senate result
Grievance politics not enough — an opposition must have a clear and coherent plan to win government
Dickson  
Who is Ali France, the Labor candidate who defeated Dutton?
Andrew Bolt says it was the voters who were wrong as Sky News commentators grieve Dutton election loss
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Meta and Shopify urged to act as scale of ‘ghost stores’ preying on Australian online shoppers revealed
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Meta and Shopify urged to act as scale of ‘ghost stores’ preying on Australian online shoppers revealed
Turkey  
Erdoğan tells protesters against Islamification in northern Cyprus they will fail
LGBTQ+ community  
This idyllic NSW beach has been a gay haven for decades. Is the freedom it provides now under threat?
Victoria  
State confounds Liberal hopes of election revival, swinging even further to Labor
Far-right  
Germany hits back at Marco Rubio after he panned labeling of AfD as ‘extremist’
 
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Buffel kerfuffle: should the invasive grass be listed as a weed of national significance?
Farming  
Buffel kerfuffle: should the invasive grass be listed as a weed of national significance?
Invasive buffel grass is destroying native rangelands and increasing bushfire risk, but farmers say eradicating it would ‘cripple the beef industry’
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Full Story  
A stunning win for Labor – Full Story podcast
A stunning win for Labor – Full Story podcast
Sport
Formula One  
Verstappen rocks in Miami to grab pole from Norris in blistering style
Verstappen rocks in Miami to grab pole from Norris in blistering style
NRL  
Su’A’s spellbinding blunder costs Dragons dear in Magic Round
Premier League  
Bournemouth and Evanilson hit back to do double over Arsenal
Culture
10 Chaotic Questions  
Poh Ling Yeow: ‘You have to treat trolls like flashers – if you don’t react, they go away’
Poh Ling Yeow: ‘You have to treat trolls like flashers – if you don’t react, they go away’
Television & radio  
Poker Face, Another Simple Favor and Tina Fey’s new show: what’s new to streaming in Australia in May
Books  
Torte law: bakers are in a food fight over allegations of plagiarism – but who really owns a recipe?
Opinion
Forget Swedish death cleaning, letting go is hard – even when it’s just a jacket
Forget Swedish death cleaning, letting go is hard – even when it’s just a jacket
Why is election day a cause for celebration?
I went to an ancient rainforest with 90 artists and lived! Despite my endless cynicism I had a lovely time
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: fire was lapping the trees near my house when he knocked on my door in uniform
The moment I knew: fire was lapping the trees near my house when he knocked on my door in uniform
Parents and parenting  
My mothers’ group goes camping every year. A lot has changed, but I’m grateful we still have each other
Technology
Smartphones  
Greyscale and prune your algorithm: ‘digital nutritionist’ offers advice on cutting down screen time
Greyscale and prune your algorithm: ‘digital nutritionist’ offers advice on cutting down screen time
Science
Austria  
Mummy mystery solved: ‘air-dried’ priest was embalmed via rectum
Mummy mystery solved: ‘air-dried’ priest was embalmed via rectum
Environment
Change by degrees  
How to avoid ‘fast furniture’ and deck out your home with goods that will last
How to avoid ‘fast furniture’ and deck out your home with goods that will last
Tasmania  
‘World’s largest’ electric ship measuring 130 metres launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder
Video
Australian federal election 2025 recap: Albanese wins, Dutton concedes, Greens in the air – video
Australian federal election 2025 recap: Albanese wins, Dutton concedes, Greens in the air – video
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