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Suspicions, mystery illnesses and a jar of vomit: what the Erin Patterson jury wasn’t told
Erin Patterson trial  
Suspicions, mystery illnesses and a jar of vomit: what the Erin Patterson jury wasn’t told
Material and claims the jury in Australia’s mushroom lunch murder trial wasn’t allowed to hear can be reported after a suppression order was lifted
State politics  
Convicted rapist Gareth Ward resigns from NSW parliament moments before he was to be expelled
Australia news live  
Optus faces civil penalties for 2022 data breach; police issue hundreds of fines to food delivery riders
US  
More than 60 countries scramble to respond to Trump’s latest tariffs
Sydney Harbour Bridge protest  
Dissent against Chris Minns spills into NSW parliament as Labor MP accuses party of gagging debate on Gaza
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In focus
Pari just wants to get a good night’s sleep – but each morning he’s woken by NSW police, telling him to move on
Homelessness  
Pari just wants to get a good night’s sleep – but each morning he’s woken by NSW police, telling him to move on
People sleeping rough at Sydney’s Central station now also face having their belongings confiscated and thrown out
Working from home is already happening. So why are people in Victoria so mad?
Full Story podcast  
Newsroom edition: the politics of the Sydney Harbour Bridge protest
 

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Sport
Netball  
Australia’s players are turning their backs on the sport in search of viable careers
Australia’s players are turning their backs on the sport in search of viable careers
Tennis  
Williams crashes out to Maneiro at Cincinnati Open
Football  
Matildas' Catley among nominees for women’s Ballon d’Or
Culture
Film  
‘We’re drawn to complicated people, not heroes’: Ashley Zukerman on Succession, Silo and playing ‘punchable men’
‘We’re drawn to complicated people, not heroes’: Ashley Zukerman on Succession, Silo and playing ‘punchable men’
Music  
Ninajirachi: I Love My Computer review – a surprisingly moving tribute to 2010s EDM
Opinion
Why did Ghislaine Maxwell facilitate Epstein’s horrors?
Why did Ghislaine Maxwell facilitate Epstein’s horrors?
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
Helen Garner and Dua Lipa’s interview caused a personal crisis. How can I be ‘quietly intelligent’?
Helen Garner and Dua Lipa’s interview caused a personal crisis. How can I be ‘quietly intelligent’?
Micro influencers  
‘Commodifying themselves’: the ordinary people posting Instagram sponcon to profit off friends
Technology
World news  
‘A million calls an hour’: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians
‘A million calls an hour’: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians