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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from gutting USAid
US politics live  
Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from gutting USAid
Judge ruling in response to lawsuit filed by union for government workers; union lawyers call Trump’s efforts ‘violation of the separation of powers’. This blog is now closed.
Exclusive  
'They were going berserk': horses distressed by frequent concerts at Flemington racecourse, stablehands say
Beaches  
Phyllis Tedesco has lived in western Sydney for 50 years. She’s never visited Bondi – until now
The Lattouf trial reveals an ABC so paralysed by process even its managers can’t keep up
Football  
Sam Kerr jury asked to consider difference if she had called a police officer ‘stupid and black’
The rural network
‘I’ll see you in a year’: the Australian women over 60 hitting the road solo
Society  
‘I’ll see you in a year’: the Australian women over 60 hitting the road solo
A growing number of older women are taking up the nomadic lifestyle, challenging traditional views of ageing. While grey nomad stereotypes persist, many say it’s the best decision they ever made
 
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Khaled Sabsabi never thought he’d be Australia’s pick for the Venice Biennale – Full Story podcast
Khaled Sabsabi never thought he’d be Australia’s pick for the Venice Biennale – Full Story podcast
Sport
Cricket  
Smith and Carey plunder unbeaten tons as Australia take charge of second Test
Smith and Carey plunder unbeaten tons as Australia take charge of second Test
Rugby union  
Wallabies on hunt for new coach once again as Super Rugby turns into casting call
NFL  
Mahomes, the Super Bowl’s final boss who evolved towards greatness
Culture
Art and design  
Khaled Sabsabi to represent Australia at Venice Biennale: ‘I felt this wouldn’t happen because of who I am’
Khaled Sabsabi to represent Australia at Venice Biennale: ‘I felt this wouldn’t happen because of who I am’
Books  
Joan Lindsay by Brenda Niall review – a poignant biography of the Picnic at Hanging Rock author
Television & radio  
Amandaland review – a rare chance to laugh so hard you wee yourself
Opinion
Something good happened! The rescue of Reece the kelpie
Something good happened! The rescue of Reece the kelpie
My grandmother watches with dismay as Australia’s response to Trump’s Gaza comments is tepid at best
Trump has thrown out the global economic playbook. It’s time for Australia to write its own rules
Lifestyle
Kitchen tools  
Seven kitchen gadgets I can’t live without: ‘How does anyone make a salad without one?’
Seven kitchen gadgets I can’t live without: ‘How does anyone make a salad without one?’
Explain it to me quickly  
Why are ‘friendly neighbourhood cats’ appearing on Google Maps all of a sudden?
Technology
Encryption  
UK demands ability to access Apple users’ encrypted data
UK demands ability to access Apple users’ encrypted data
Science
Archaeology  
Mystery behind Viking-age treasure find in Scotland may finally have been solved
Mystery behind Viking-age treasure find in Scotland may finally have been solved
Environment
Melbourne  
What lies beneath: Melbourne’s often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne’s often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
Change by degrees  
Fifty shades of grey: how reusing water at home will make your garden thrive and help the planet
Video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
PM accuses Coalition of ‘playing politics’ over antisemitic attacks – video
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