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Evacuations in Victoria under way amid extreme fire threat, soaring temperatures and high winds
Bushfires  
Evacuations in Victoria under way amid extreme fire threat, soaring temperatures and high winds
Dangerous fire conditions set to sweep across south-east as Victoria, NSW and SA prepare for Boxing Day scorcher
NSW  
Rescuers lose hope of finding boy swept off rocks at Central Coast beach alive
‘You learn to live with the pain’  
20 years after the tsunami, Australian couple remember son Paul
Cricket live  
Konstas brings up blistering 50 in fearless debut at Boxing Day Test - live
Kazakhstan  
Officials report 29 survivors and 38 killed in plane crash
Upturn or uncertainty?  
Decoding Australia’s 2024 economy and what it means for you next year
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The rural network
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Tasmania  
‘We’re better off working together’: the sheep farmers helping save native grasslands
Critically endangered grasslands in Tasmania’s Midlands were being destroyed by agriculture, but an innovative partnership has protected the remaining ecosystem – and local farmers’ profits
 
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Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Best of 2024: the ‘doomsday cult’ recruiting Australian university students – Full Story podcast
Best of 2024: the ‘doomsday cult’ recruiting Australian university students – Full Story podcast
Sport
Sydney to Hobart  
Boat built 120 years ago in English brewery vies for win in yacht race
Boat built 120 years ago in English brewery vies for win in yacht race
NFL  
Surging Chiefs clinch AFC’s top seed as Beyoncé highlights Netflix’s NFL debut
Football  
Guardiola fears Manchester City will miss out on Champions League
Culture
Film  
Anora, Better Man and Sonic 3: the biggest Boxing Day films out in Australia
Anora, Better Man and Sonic 3: the biggest Boxing Day films out in Australia
Podcasts  
‘The perfect blend of very stupid and very clever’: 14 podcasts Guardian writers recommend for long road trips
10 Chaotic Questions  
Peaches: ‘Who should play me in the biopic? Amy Taylor from Amyl and the Sniffers’
Opinion
Do you know the real meaning of Boxing Day?
Do you know the real meaning of Boxing Day?
Before the algorithm, we watched ‘surprise TV’, and it can still offer unexpected delights
A cyclone for Christmas! 50 years on from Tracy
Lifestyle
Customer service  
If I have a small amount of credit left on a gift card, does the merchant get to keep that money?
If I have a small amount of credit left on a gift card, does the merchant get to keep that money?
The kindness of strangers  
I found $20 wedged in a bench, or did it find me?
Technology
TechScape  
How 2024 made Elon Musk the world’s most powerful unelected man
How 2024 made Elon Musk the world’s most powerful unelected man
Science
Space  
Nasa’s Parker solar probe attempts closest ever pass of sun
Nasa’s Parker solar probe attempts closest ever pass of sun
Environment
Soil contamination  
More than 100 charges brought over Sydney asbestos mulch crisis after major NSW EPA investigation
More than 100 charges brought over Sydney asbestos mulch crisis after major NSW EPA investigation
Australian climate and environment in focus  
How to teach climate change so 15-year-olds can act
Video
Kilauea volcano begins erupting on Hawaii's Big Island - video
Kilauea volcano begins erupting on Hawaii's Big Island - video
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