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Outrage after White House accidentally texts journalist war plans: ‘Huge screw-up’
Reaction  
Outrage after White House accidentally texts journalist war plans: ‘Huge screw-up’
Security leak triggers bipartisan anger after Atlantic reveals officials inadvertently broadcast highly sensitive military plans
Australia politics live  
Chalmers says Taylor turned down budget debate; Clive Palmer spends $50k on misspelt Facebook ad
Brisbane  
Queensland plans to build 2032 Olympics stadium on significant Indigenous site
Explainer  
Power bill relief, Medicare boost and pausing the beer excise: what we know so far about the federal budget
Queensland  
Murder charge for man arrested at Brisbane airport after 79-year-old woman found dead
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
 
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The political firestorm over Tasmania’s salmon farming – Full Story podcast
The political firestorm over Tasmania’s salmon farming – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Socceroos seek to continue World Cup momentum as China pose latest roadblock
Socceroos seek to continue World Cup momentum as China pose latest roadblock
Formula One  
McLaren's Norris and Piastri ‘nervous’ over title duel
Football  
James bends it like Beckham to help England see off Latvia
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Culture
Television  
The Last Anniversary review – Liane Moriarty adaptation with one of Australian TV’s best ensembles
The Last Anniversary review – Liane Moriarty adaptation with one of Australian TV’s best ensembles
Photography  
‘A monumental moment’: World’s leading photography festival puts Australia in focus
Books  
The Clinking by Susie Greenhill review – a stunning, devastating debut
Opinion
Planning a budget night party? Here’s how to get bang for your buck
Planning a budget night party? Here’s how to get bang for your buck
A swan: ‘I have looked upon these brilliant creatures, and now my heart is sore’
What do YOU want to see stuck IN or left OUT of this year’s budget? OMG me too! They won’t of course
Lifestyle
After decades studying Spanish, a chatbot language tutor is helping me lift my game
After decades studying Spanish, a chatbot language tutor is helping me lift my game
Kindness of strangers  
Kindness of strangers: I was crying at the airport carousel, then a couple offered a simple solution
Technology
Online abuse  
Prosecutors told to do more to strip ‘revenge porn’ abusers of victim images
Prosecutors told to do more to strip ‘revenge porn’ abusers of victim images
Science
Contraception  
Scientists develop injection for long-lasting contraceptive implant
Scientists develop injection for long-lasting contraceptive implant
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Green hydrogen has stalled in nearly every corner of Australia. So why is the government still revving it up?
Green hydrogen has stalled in nearly every corner of Australia. So why is the government still revving it up?
Environment  
Labor vows to establish federal EPA if it wins second term – weeks after shelving 2022 election promise
Video
South Korea's constitutional court strikes down prime minister Han's impeachment – video
South Korea's constitutional court strikes down prime minister Han's impeachment – video
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