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Five arrests after more than a tonne of cocaine allegedly found on motorboat off east coast
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Koalas face death, attacks and starvation as blue gums chopped down in Victoria
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Australia has been hesitant – but could robots soon be delivering your pizza?
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Labor’s clean sweep in Australian election suggests young male voters are bucking global trends. But why?
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Labor’s clean sweep in Australian election suggests young male voters are bucking global trends. But why?
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Forestry agency should be shut down for repeatedly breaking law, critics argue
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Forestry agency should be shut down for repeatedly breaking law, critics argue
Forestry Corporation says suggestion that it can be compared to a criminal bikie gang is ‘ridiculous’
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‘Not a surprise’: what’s behind Australia’s egg shortage, and is it here to stay?
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I was Hitler’s neighbour: ‘If he’d known we were Jewish, we’d have been sent to Dachau’
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Spurs are on their way to Bilbao – but Postecoglou rules out plans to record a new cup final song
Spurs are on their way to Bilbao – but Postecoglou rules out plans to record a new cup final song
Golf  
Quicker and more social: indoor golf simulators offer way into game for women and young players
Conte is a title machine but the Awkward One leaves Napoli’s fans cold
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Venice Biennale of Architecture  
‘A lot of pride and joy’: the First Nations team representing Australia
‘A lot of pride and joy’: the First Nations team representing Australia
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Archibald prize 2025: Julie Fragar wins for portrait of artist Justene Williams
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To the mothers navigating the justice system this Mother’s Day: we see you and we honour you
To the mothers navigating the justice system this Mother’s Day: we see you and we honour you
I just returned from Antarctica: climate change isn’t some far-off problem – it’s here and hitting hard
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Walton Goggins: ‘Who do I most admire? My wife, because of what we have overcome together’
Walton Goggins: ‘Who do I most admire? My wife, because of what we have overcome together’
This is how we do it: ‘Writing erotic stories for each other has given us a new sexual energy’
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Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa among artists urging Starmer to rethink AI copyright plans
Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa among artists urging Starmer to rethink AI copyright plans
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Part of Soviet-era spacecraft to crash to Earth this weekend
Part of Soviet-era spacecraft to crash to Earth this weekend
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Victoria  
Helmeted honeyeaters return to Cardinia in Victoria for first time since 1983’s Ash Wednesday bushfires
Helmeted honeyeaters return to Cardinia in Victoria for first time since 1983’s Ash Wednesday bushfires
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Australia’s clean energy industry has just survived a near-death experience. Where to from here?
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