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Trump’s 'clean out' Gaza proposal rejected by allies and condemned as ethnic cleansing plan
US  
Trump’s 'clean out' Gaza proposal rejected by allies and condemned as ethnic cleansing plan
US president has suggested Palestinians should leave Gaza for neighbouring countries to ‘just clean out’ whole strip
Australia news live  
Townsville woman charged with murder of boy while in her care
Domestic violence  
Older women allegedly killed by family members a ‘silent crisis’, experts say
Environment  
'What you're handling is gold': the bid to save rare flowers in the fire-ravaged Grampians
Attorney general  
Dreyfus condemns ‘grotesque’ attempts to politicise antisemitism in swipe at Dutton
Ukraine war briefing  
Moscow claims control of Velyka Novosilka but Ukrainians say fight continues
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The rural network
‘We’ve been dumbed-down’: Australian farmers want the right to repair their own tractors again
Farming  
‘We’ve been dumbed-down’: Australian farmers want the right to repair their own tractors again
Right to repair laws could boost agricultural productivity by $97m by removing costly and time-consuming trips to fix machinery issues, lobbyists say
Full Story podcast
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LA fires: how can we stop it happening here? – Full Story podcast
LA fires: how can we stop it happening here? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Australian Open  
Sinner playing different tune in dismantling of Zverev
Sinner playing different tune in dismantling of Zverev
Premier League  
‘Who knows’? Postecoglou admits his fate is out of his hands
Manchester United  
Amorim: I would put 63-year-old on bench instead of Rashford
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Culture
Dance  
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman at 91: ‘In dance we are ageless’
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman at 91: ‘In dance we are ageless’
10 Chaotic Questions  
Jenna Owen and Vic Zerbst: ‘We don’t want to see women vomiting any more. We want to be hot again’
Music  
Chappell Roan’s Good Luck, Babe! wins Triple J’s Hottest 100
Opinion
Everyone asks me about my plans for having children. A nest of noisy miner birds has taught me how to respond
Everyone asks me about my plans for having children. A nest of noisy miner birds has taught me how to respond
None of us wants to think about death. But pretending it won’t happen may not be the best option
Today could be a day for soul-searching. Instead we cling to a distant monarchy in denial of our racist past
Lifestyle
Travel  
Away with Anthony Burke: ‘We did yoga twice a day and listened to the monkeys and elephants at night’
Away with Anthony Burke: ‘We did yoga twice a day and listened to the monkeys and elephants at night’
Health  
The mind/body revolution: how the division between ‘mental’ and ‘physical’ illness fails us all
Technology
Elon Musk  
How the roots of the ‘PayPal mafia’ extend to apartheid South Africa
How the roots of the ‘PayPal mafia’ extend to apartheid South Africa
Science
Exclusive  
Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds
Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds
Environment
Tasmania  
Swarm of jellyfish swimming in bioluminescence looks ‘magical’ – but it’s a warning sign
Swarm of jellyfish swimming in bioluminescence looks ‘magical’ – but it’s a warning sign
Plants  
Putricia the corpse flower: would you wait 3.5 hours to smell a rotten carcass? - video
Video
'Celebrate our survival': Indigenous Australians mark Invasion Day across the country
'Celebrate our survival': Indigenous Australians mark Invasion Day across the country
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