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Federal election
Dutton’s first campaign pitch gatecrashed by heckler at XXXX brewery; PM's bold start buries ghost of 2022
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Dutton’s first campaign pitch gatecrashed by heckler at XXXX brewery; PM's bold start buries ghost of 2022
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Election Reality Check  
Peter Dutton is painting a grim picture of the past three years. How do his claims stack up?
The small things  
Middle names, music and mutts: less likely ways Albanese and Dutton can sway the election
Explainer  
The Albanese government will ban non-compete clauses. What are they and what industries will be affected?
Poll tracker  
Election poll tracker: the Labor v Coalition latest opinion polling results
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Headlines
JD Vance says US needs control of Greenland to fend off China and Russia
US politics  
JD Vance says US needs control of Greenland to fend off China and Russia
Vice-president criticises Denmark’s treatment of Arctic island and says it should come under US ‘security umbrella’
Explainer  
Why does Leonardo DiCaprio care so much about Australian wildlife?
Sexuality  
Inside the luxury Melbourne retreat where women pay $6,500 to get in touch with their vaginas
Health  
New drug for lower back pain could be ‘a gamechanger’
South-east Asia  
Myanmar earthquake: at least 144 killed as rescues also continue in Bangkok
 
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The rural network
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
Australian political pundits have a bad habit of stereotyping regional voters so I propose a new demographic category. Meet the curves
Full Story podcast
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Back to Back Barries: we’re off and running to a May election
Back to Back Barries: we’re off and running to a May election
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Sport
Infantino’s $1bn prize: act of commercial disruption disguised as benevolence
Infantino’s $1bn prize: act of commercial disruption disguised as benevolence
Miami breakout star Eala has world of tennis at her feet
Boxing  
‘There’s a dangerous epidemic’: the tragic, cautionary tale of Paul Bamba
Culture
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
‘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
Television & radio  
So long, Scorsese! Is The Studio the TV show that will finally kill off Hollywood?
Music  
Raw, romantic and radical: Joan Baez’s 20 greatest songs – ranked!
Opinion
This election, here’s what Australians across age groups and postcodes want from the next government
This election, here’s what Australians across age groups and postcodes want from the next government
What’s the secret to predicting the unpredictable?
Where is Valerie?! Have you seen this intrepid yet mysterious miniature dachshund?
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Australian canned cocktails taste test: from grownup drinks to ‘a hen party in a can’
Australian canned cocktails taste test: from grownup drinks to ‘a hen party in a can’
How do I navigate the fear and anger of this political moment?
Technology
Silicon Valley  
The controversial California city backed by tech elite has a new plan: boats
The controversial California city backed by tech elite has a new plan: boats
Science
History of science  
Why the weasel testicles? Cambridge show explains medieval medicine
Why the weasel testicles? Cambridge show explains medieval medicine
Environment
Australia news  
Coalition’s gas plan unlikely to lower prices and could push up greenhouse gas emissions, experts say
Coalition’s gas plan unlikely to lower prices and could push up greenhouse gas emissions, experts say
Marine life  
Experts question Tasmanian salmon’s sustainability. What other tasty options do you have?
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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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