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‘Manifestation of creative genius’: Murujuga rock art in Western Australia placed on Unesco world heritage list
Murujuga  
‘Manifestation of creative genius’: Murujuga rock art in Western Australia placed on Unesco world heritage list
Aboriginal delegation ‘elated’ after 20-year effort to have the ‘genius’ inscribed despite threat of emissions from nearby gas facility
Air India plane crash  
Engine fuel switches cut off before Air India crash that killed 260, preliminary report finds
X  
Australian government not suspending ads or posts on X amid antisemitic Grok chatbot incident
Indigenous Australians  
For the remote community of Yuendumu, there’s no justice until its people stop dying
Trump news at a glance  
Trump tours Texas disaster zone as administration dodges questions over future of Fema
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In focus
Two years ago, Erin Patterson’s lunch guests were admitted to hospital. This week she became a convicted murderer
Mushroom murders  
Two years ago, Erin Patterson’s lunch guests were admitted to hospital. This week she became a convicted murderer
The mushroom murder trial attracted so much attention that Morwell, where the court is located, and nearby Traralgon received an economic boom. And then it was over
Childcare  
‘Hacking is assumed now’: experts raise the alarm about added risk of surveillance cameras in childcare centres
The special envoy’s plan is the latest push to weaponise antisemitism, as a relentless campaign pays off
Sport
No one ever got rich writing off Djokovic, but even he can’t stretch time for ever
No one ever got rich writing off Djokovic, but even he can’t stretch time for ever
O’Connor is the experienced general the Wallabies need to face the Lions
Bumrah marvels for India with next level showing to dismantle top order
Culture
Film  
‘I’d be proud to be thrown out of America!’ Eric Idle on Trump, life after Python and not talking before lunch
‘I’d be proud to be thrown out of America!’ Eric Idle on Trump, life after Python and not talking before lunch
Film  
Melbourne international film festival 2025: the 10 movies you must see this year
Opinion
Albanese must be careful that tackling antisemitism doesn’t curb free speech
Albanese must be careful that tackling antisemitism doesn’t curb free speech
Lifestyle
Booming bars and great coffee  
A local’s guide to Newcastle
A local’s guide to Newcastle
Leading questions  
I’ve been in a sexless marriage for 35 years. What can I do?
Technology
Cybercrime  
Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack
Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack
Science
Environment  
It’s 12ft tall, covered in feathers and has been extinct for 600 years – can the giant moa bird really be resurrected?
It’s 12ft tall, covered in feathers and has been extinct for 600 years – can the giant moa bird really be resurrected?
Environment
Change by degrees  
The solar battery rebate has arrived – here’s how to steer clear of scammers
The solar battery rebate has arrived – here’s how to steer clear of scammers
Invasive species  
Detection of fire ants in Queensland 800km from closest infestation sparks fury over gaps in eradication funding
Video
Pygmy hippo Moo Deng celebrates first birthday with fruit cake – video
Pygmy hippo Moo Deng celebrates first birthday with fruit cake – video
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