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Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Police unable to find man missing in NSW floods; Albanese says 'worse to come in hours ahead'; close to 300,000 without power including Gold Coast university hospital
Live updates  
Police unable to find man missing in NSW floods; Albanese says 'worse to come in hours ahead'; close to 300,000 without power including Gold Coast university hospital
Follow the latest news and live updates on Tropical Cyclone Alfred
In data  
Tropical Cyclone Alfred: tracking rainfall and wind speeds
Rough sleepers  
‘I’m ready’: why John is determined to weather Cyclone Alfred in his tent despite authorities’ warnings
Explainer  
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: what we know so far
Headlines
Teal MPs decry anonymous ‘push poll’ sent to voters in two independent seats
Federal election  
Teal MPs decry anonymous ‘push poll’ sent to voters in two independent seats
Transparency advocates raise concerns over ‘survey’ that asked loaded questions about Climate 200-backed MPs Zoe Daniel and Allegra Spender
Western Australia election  
The west may already be won for Labor – it’s just a matter of by how much
Ukraine crisis  
Trump says Putin launching massive strike on Ukraine is ‘what anybody would do’
New Mexico  
Gene Hackman died of natural causes days after wife died of rare respiratory virus
US  
Woman kidnapped as a toddler in the US 25 years ago found alive in Mexico
 
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The rural network
Australia’s beef industry under pressure over deforestation as election looms
‘Our moral responsibility’  
Australia’s beef industry under pressure over deforestation as election looms
From the end of 2025 exporters will need to prove products sold in the EU have not come from land that has been deforested since December 2020
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Back to Back Barries: how to rescue a recession election
Back to Back Barries: how to rescue a recession election
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Sport
AFL  
Hawthorn stun Sydney with opening night win at the SCG
Hawthorn stun Sydney with opening night win at the SCG
Exclusive  
Mainoo plans to reject Manchester United contract and move abroad
Stokes is cricket’s last action hero – ODI captaincy can be his Viking funeral
Culture
Film  
Black Bag review – Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Black Bag review – Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Music  
Glastonbury 2025: the 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo to headline
Music  
The Cruel Sea: Straight Into the Sun review – could it be any more Australian?
Opinion
Donald Trump or Don Corleone? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference
Donald Trump or Don Corleone? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference
I have been an AI researcher for 40 years. What tech giants are doing to book publishing is akin to theft
Hunkering down in the face of extremely slow to get here Cyclone Alfred
Lifestyle
Australian fashion  
‘Fun and sexy – plus it’s got pockets’: Melbourne’s fashion set fall for floor length hems
‘Fun and sexy – plus it’s got pockets’: Melbourne’s fashion set fall for floor length hems
Parenting  
‘The only way I can survive’: co-living as a single parent
Technology
BBC  
BBC News to create AI department to offer more personalised content
BBC News to create AI department to offer more personalised content
Science
Food  
Gene-edited non-browning banana could cut food waste, scientists say
Gene-edited non-browning banana could cut food waste, scientists say
Environment
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Before and after: the beaches in the path of Tropical Cyclone Alfred – video
Before and after: the beaches in the path of Tropical Cyclone Alfred – video
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
What we know so far about Tropical Cyclone Alfred: when and where it will hit, school closures, category now and suburbs at risk
Video
Waters rise in Lismore as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches – video
Waters rise in Lismore as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches – video
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