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  • Elizabeth Struhs

    Elizabeth Struhs: members of Toowoomba sect believed eight-year-old would rise from the dead, court hears

  • Anthony Albanese

    Anthony Albanese appeals to western Sydney amid Muslim voting campaigns on Gaza war

    The seats of Blaxland and Watson have higher percentages of Muslim voters than Labor’s 2022 winning margin
  • A large group of eastern grey kangaroos

    More than 80 kangaroos found dead in two regional Victorian locations

    Investigation launched after gunshot wounds and injuries from being hit by vehicles found on bodies at Gobarup and near Hotham
  • Woman and teenage girl found dead in Sydney home – as it happened

  • WA man allegedly attempts trampoline escape from police, charged with breaking fence – video

  • Afternoon Update: father charged over Sydney house fire; Alice Springs curfew lifted; and New York City discovers the wheelie bin

  • New York City has just discovered wheelie bins – in Australia, they’re about more than just rubbish

  • How much of a ‘fair go’ do Australians really have to escape poverty?

  • Aboriginal man shot dead by guard while running in shackles ‘was no threat’, mother tells inquest

  • E-scooter company to fit Melbourne fleet with AI cameras to stop riders using footpaths

  • John Quiggin

    Why neither growth nor degrowth make sense as long-term objectives for Australia’s economy

    John Quiggin
  • Australian Defence Force Seahawk helicopter prepares to take off from the deck of HMAS Hobart

    Chinese navy destroyer and helicopter shadowed Australian warship during high-profile standoff, documents show

  • Australian Immigration Minister Andrew Giles

    Andrew Giles released murderer into community detention before NZYQ high court ruling, documents show

  • Jillian Segal

    Greens and academics criticise appointment of antisemitism envoy – as it happened

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Opinion & analysis

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    Protesting stuff is your democratic right – or is it?

  • ‘Swapping conventional immersion or gas-fired hot water systems for heat pumps is probably the best option for many, especially if you can use power from rooftop solar panels'

    Power of good: how solar sponge tariffs can be a win for your pocket and the planet

    Peter Mares
  • Adam Morton

    Climate protesters won’t be deterred by fines, jail or political mixed messages on the environment

    Adam Morton
  • Woman holding hand of someone in hospital.

    Don’t fight with your siblings about inheritance, and 12 other tips for coping with the death of your parents

    Emily Thompson
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Video

  • A history of the Melbourne airport rail, the most famous train line to never exist – video

  • Several specialist fire crews are fighting a chemical fire in Derrimut

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    Factory burns in Melbourne's west after chemical explosion – video

    Several specialist fire crews are fighting a chemical fire in Derrimut
  • Snapping bananas and piercing lemons – what has the world come to?

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    That's not how you peel a banana: kitchen hacks that will up your fruit and veg game – video

    Snapping bananas and piercing lemons – what has the world come to?
  • Mark Dreyfus says criticism of Israel might be antisemitic when it singles the nation out and applies a standard not applied to other countries

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    Australia's attorney general says criticism of Israel 'absolutely can be' antisemitic – video

  • Police say Renee, 42, was seen leaving her Ballarat home with her black cat, Shadow

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    CCTV footage shows missing Ballarat woman leaving home with black cat – video

  • The Western Australian senator had become increasingly outspoken on Israel's war on Gaza, leading to her decision to resign

    2:56

    Fatima Payman quits the Labor party: the moments leading up to her decision – video

  • While the exchange between McKenzie and Wong was happening, Payman watched quietly and impassively from a crossbench seat at the back of the chamber

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    Fatima Payman leaves Senate chamber after 'brutal' questioning and heckling from Coalition - video

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