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Dutton avoids putting dollar value on gas plan savings; Bob Brown Foundation to fight salmon farming law in court
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Dutton avoids putting dollar value on gas plan savings; Bob Brown Foundation to fight salmon farming law in court
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Gina: power, privilege and influence  
‘A female Donald Trump’: how Gina Rinehart is pushing the Maga message in Australia
Donald Trump  
Trump says ‘there are methods’ for seeking third term in White House
Matildas  
Sam Kerr avoids Football Australia sanction as path cleared to retain captaincy
Education  
Bullied, slut-shamed, overworked: why Australia could lose an ‘entire generation’ of school principals
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Federal election
Bowen says Dutton ‘making it up as he goes’ on gas plan as experts question lack of detail
Gas  
Bowen says Dutton ‘making it up as he goes’ on gas plan as experts question lack of detail
Opposition leader promises to release secret modelling within days as former ACCC chair urges Coalition to explain how they would lower prices
Australian election 2025  
Dutton flip-flops on proposals for three separate referendums if Coalition wins election
Polling  
All signs point to a hung parliament: what does this mean, and what should crossbenchers do?
 
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We moved to the country to give our rescued working dogs a better life
We moved to the country to give our rescued working dogs a better life
Meeting the energy needs of our dogs in a suburban back yard was difficult, but in the travelling stock reserves of rural NSW, our pack can stretch their legs
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Gina episode 1: Becoming Mrs Rinehart – Full Story podcast
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Sport
AFL  
Derby win keeps wolves from door as Dockers anxiety lifts
Derby win keeps wolves from door as Dockers anxiety lifts
Cycling  
Roglic wins Volta crown as late charge denies Ayuso
Gout v Kennedy like Bolt v the T-1000 – no one could look away
Culture
Music  
Steve Jones: ‘I like to fart in front of people. You can tell if someone’s cool from their reaction’
Steve Jones: ‘I like to fart in front of people. You can tell if someone’s cool from their reaction’
Stage  
‘Even with segregation, they dressed up and danced’: the radical joy of 1960s Indigenous deb balls
Film  
‘At 60, the bulk of your life is lived. What’s left now?’ Ralph Fiennes and Uberto Pasolini on their ripped and radical take on The Odyssey
Opinion
Alex felt demoralised by the suggestion he should ‘be more resilient’. He learned that it is an ongoing process
Alex felt demoralised by the suggestion he should ‘be more resilient’. He learned that it is an ongoing process
This election, here’s what Australians across age groups and postcodes want from the next government
AI promises to free up time. But what if it spares us from learning, writing, painting and exploring the world?
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
Kindness of strangers: my husband was stung by a stingray, then the whole beach stepped up
Kindness of strangers: my husband was stung by a stingray, then the whole beach stepped up
The moment I knew  
I told him my life was too messed up for a relationship, and he said ‘I’ll wait’
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
How and why parents and teachers are introducing young children to AI
How and why parents and teachers are introducing young children to AI
Science
Space  
First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff
First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff
Environment
Environment  
Can we recreate a lost world? In Tasmania, anything could happen
Can we recreate a lost world? In Tasmania, anything could happen
Photography  
Australia’s best photos of the month – March 2025
Video
End of an era for Canada-US ties, says PM Carney – video
End of an era for Canada-US ties, says PM Carney – video
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