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    On the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood

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    Tarantino and DiCaprio preparing for Rick Dalton’s breakdown scene.
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    Is it possible to find a sensible centre on climate change?

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    Warwick Thornton’s sequel to Sweet Country is a work of harsh beauty

    Hazel Jackson and Eli Hart in Wolfram, Warwick Thornton's 2025 film
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    Westpac’s WFH complaint doesn’t resonate in today’s Australia

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    NSW Labor ignores own drugs summit advice by keeping sniffer dogs and strip-searches at festivals

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    Woman charged after allegedly sabotaging gas supply at two Sydney hospitals

  • Statue of Caesar Augustus

    Education
    All fail Caesar: Brisbane high school teaches wrong topic for final year 12 history exam

    An entire class has made an 11th-hour bid for special consideration due to ‘illness and misadventure’ after studying the wrong Caesar
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  • President Donald Trump, accompanied by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (R) and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (L), speaks to members of the media aboard Air Force One on Monday.

    Trump news at a glance
    US president floats a third term as Democrats vow ‘no way in hell’

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    Socceroos fans divided over new FA+ paid membership offering fast access to World Cup tickets

    But the membership’s $99 fee does not guarantee a ticket depending on the ticket allocation for the North American tournament
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    Germany
    ‘It’s more about life than death’: the growing popularity of Berlin’s cemetery cafes

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    Valencia
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  • Tarantino and DiCaprio preparing for Rick Dalton’s breakdown scene.

    Film
    On the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood

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    Television
    Jimmy Carr’s Am I the A**hole? review – the idea for this comedy panel show is one of TV’s laziest

  • Hazel Jackson and Eli Hart in Wolfram, Warwick Thornton's 2025 film

    Film
    Wolfram review – Warwick Thornton’s sequel to Sweet Country never quite comes together

Opinion

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    Biodiversity is in catastrophic decline. Here are three ways to ensure conservation law actually works

    Atticus Fleming and Andrew Macintosh
    The highest priority must be to ensure land-clearing is properly regulated to save our native forests

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    Westpac’s work-from-home complaint was a cultural miff that doesn’t resonate in today’s Australia

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  2. Paul Daley

    The acquisitions of a fortunate life have accumulated over the years. All must be culled while I have the wherewithal

    Paul Daley
  3. Polly Toynbee

    Yes, Keir Starmer is Britain’s most unpopular PM ever. That could liberate him

    Polly Toynbee
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    The UK politics sketch
    Nige thinks Pochin’s comments were ugly and unpleasant. But he agrees with them

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    Is it possible to find a sensible centre on climate change?

    Fiona Katauskas
    Murray Watt seems to think so

Sport

  • Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers rounds the bases after hitting a walk-off home run in the 18th inning on Monday night.

    Baseball
    Freeman’s walk-off homer lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays in 18-inning World Series epic

  • Steven van de Velde of the Netherland's ahead of the Preliminary Phase - Pool B - Match 8, at the Eiffel Tower Stadium, on the second day of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France. Picture date: Sunday July 28, 2024. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    Beach volleyball
    Dutch player and convicted child rapist Van de Velde denied Australian visa

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    Football
    With Arsenal clear and rivals stumbling, is the Premier League title race over?

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    Basketball
    NBA memo reveals league concerned about its integrity amid gambling allegations

  3. England's Ella Toone during a training session at St George's Park

    Football
    England braced for Matildas revenge mission after World Cup heartache

  4. England's Harry Brook bats during the first one-day international at Bay Oval.

    Cricket
    England look to dodge lightning strike after familiar failure against New Zealand

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    Queensland government considers reissuing puberty blocker ban after supreme court overturns it

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    CSL share price plummets amid shareholder revolt over executive pay plans

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    Exclusive
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    Analysis
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    Analysis
    Trump’s bailout threat may have been key to Milei’s electoral triumph in Argentina

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    Explainer
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    Victorian premier vows to scrap ‘old-fashioned Nimby’ planning laws, fast-track homes and curb rights to object

  2. Cobar
    Underground mine explosion kills two people in western NSW

  3. Business
    Australia’s largest aluminium smelter Tomago ‘not commercially viable’ and may close, Rio Tinto says

  4. Animal welfare
    Grim death toll of thoroughbred racehorses revealed a week ahead of Melbourne Cup

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    Donald Trump and Japan’s Sanae Takaichi sign agreement to ‘secure’ rare earths supply

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    Man finds surfboard that drifted 2,400km from Australia to New Zealand – and tracks down owner

  3. UK
    Cyclist gets 3D-printed face after drunk driver left him with third-degree burns

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    ‘China is watching’: Finland warns defeating Russia’s invasion of Ukraine key to stability in Indo-Pacific

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  • IT: Welcome to Derry.

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    It: Welcome to Derry review – the demonic, liver-eating baby in this Stephen King prequel is horrifying

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    Art
    ‘All roads lead to Grace Jones’: visual artists on the music that fires them up in the studio

What to watch

  1. John Oliver on Trump’s White House East Wing demolition and Venezuela strikes: “It is infuriating that neither Congress nor the courts seem to be interested in putting a stop to any of this.”

    Late-night US TV
    John Oliver on Trump’s last week: ‘We are supposed to live in a country of checks and balances’

  2. ‘The notorious poo-in-the-sea scene was unscripted’ … Burke and Enfield in the 2000 film.

    How we made
    ‘We were fitted with remote control penises’: Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke on Kevin and Perry Go Large

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    Film
    ‘You just believe’: why Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is my feelgood movie

  4. Heba in Blue Has No Borders

    Film
    Blue Has No Borders review – hunt for British identity in British seaside town maps the national psyche

What to listen to

  1. A black man with grey hair closes his eyes as his plays drums

    Music
    Jack DeJohnette was more than a jazz drummer – his staggering range made him a superhuman force in music

    Philip Clark
  2. Vanessa Grigoriadis hosts So Your Parents are Old podcast.

    Best podcasts of the week
    The chaos of caring for ageing parents

  3. Personal exorcism … Lily Allen.

    Pop
    Lily Allen: West End Girl – a gobsmacking autopsy of marital betrayal

  4. Sananda Maitreya

    Honest playlist
    ‘The best song to play at a party is the one that gets people to leave’: Sananda Maitreya’s honest playlist

What to read

  1. Salman Rushdie.

    Short stories
    The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie – a haunting coda to a groundbreaking career

  2. Zadie Smith.

    Ranked
    From White Teeth to Swing Time: Zadie Smith’s best books

  3. ‘A mottled crowd huddled’ …  crowds shelter from heavy rain at Church Avenue subway station in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

    Poem of the week
    Storm in Brooklyn Subway by Menna Elfyn

  4. Writer Chris Kraus at her home in Los Angeles, California.

    Books
    The Four Spent the Day Together by Chris Kraus review – a cult writer tries something new

What to play

  1. A stylised image of the Séance of Blake Manor shows the protagonist holding a letter outside the manor at night.

    Games
    The Séance of Blake Manor review – gripping gothic detective game steeped in mystery and menace

  2. Apple Watch Ultra 3 showing the new Waypoint watch face.

    Technology
    Apple Watch Ultra 3 review: the biggest and best smartwatch for an iPhone

  3. Man holding a mobile phone playing a video game version of Uno, with Uno imagery in the background.

    Are digital board games as fun as the real thing? Turns out: absolutely not

    Dominik Diamond
  4. Nate falls in Baby Steps.

    I cannot stop playing this preposterous game about falling down a mountain

    Keza MacDonald

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  1. Sally Hawkins and Steve Coogan sit on a park bench

    Film
    Steve Coogan says Richard III film was ‘story I wanted to tell’ as defamed academic to get payout

  2. Jack DeJohnette in 2006.

    Music
    Jack DeJohnette, versatile jazz drummer known for Miles Davis fusion recordings, dies aged 83

  3. Broadway Market by Francesco Ragazzi.

    Photography
    In recent exposures: picks from PhotoMonth festival

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  4. DEATH IN VENICE, Bjorn Andresen, 1971HBDP1J DEATH IN VENICE, Bjorn Andresen, 1971

    Film
    Björn Andrésen, Swedish actor who starred in Death in Venice, dies aged 70

Lifestyle

  • Halloween decorations on Mark and Chapman streets in Melbourne.

    Halloween used to feel wrong in Australia, but now I gleefully await the spooky day

    Kelly Eng
  • Helen Goh’s strawberry iced finger buns.

    Baking
    Double, heavy, pure cream? Helen Goh’s guide to baking across borders – plus a finger bun recipe

Food

  1. A cup of Tyra Banks' Hot Mama hot ice-cream, Tyra's Favorite flavoured

    Food
    We tried Tyra Banks’ ‘revolutionary’ hot ice-cream, and colour us confused

  2. Rukmini Iyer's beetroot, apple and feta fritters 046

    Quick and easy
    Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for beetroot, apple and feta fritters

  3. Ravinder Bhogal's almond crusted chicken schnitzel.

    Food
    From harissa baked hake to chicken schnitzel: Ravinder Bhogal’s recipes for cooking with nuts

  4. Felicity Cloake's sweet and sour pork.

    Felicity Cloake's masterclass
    How to make sweet-and-sour pork – recipe

Wellbeing

  1. A splotch of blood at the center, expanding outward into swirling shapes and particles that suggest both blood cells and galaxies.

    Women’s health
    ‘A medical miracle’: is period blood ‘the most overlooked opportunity’ in women’s health?

  2. Well actually
    You were asleep but swear you weren’t: what is paradoxical insomnia?

  3. Woman running through London in running gear

    Health
    Men need twice as much exercise as women to lower heart disease risk, study finds

  4. Hangovers

    Alcohol
    Is it true that … hangovers get worse as we age?

Advice

  1. An illustration of two women arguing

    Ask Annalisa Barbieri
    My friends keep leaving me out, but don’t like it if I do the same to them

  2. Painting: Self-portrait by Judith Leyster (circa 1630).

    Leading questions
    I am content being single. How do I make people understand that I’m happy as I am?

  3. Composite image of a carved pumpkin jack-o-lantern

    Change by degrees
    RIP plastic pumpkins: simple tricks for a greener Halloween

  4. Illustration of crockery and cutlery for You be the Judge article

    You be the judge
    Should my sister buy new crockery and cutlery?

Fashion & beauty

  1. People walk on a runway.

    Hollywood
    Vogue World 2025: Hollywood stars turn out to raise money for LA wildfire victims

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  2. Kathryn Schoon in a charity shop in Sheffield.

    The one change that worked
    I adopted a one-in, one-out wardrobe policy and rediscovered my love of clothes

  3. A woman undergoes LED light therapy to rejuvenate and enhance skin texture.

    Skincare
    ‘It sounds like witchcraft’: can light therapy really give you better skin, cleaner teeth, stronger joints?

  4. A woman in a blue medical gown and hat, holding a big cup and looking out of the window

    Hair loss
    ‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants

Travel

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    Spain
    Kicking back in Catalonia: a new eco-retreat with yoga, ebikes and volcano hikes

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    Skiing holidays
    Italian ski pass price rises mean sport may become only for wealthy, watchdog warns

Relationships

  1. Two women laughing a hospital bed.

    Kindness of strangers
    When I found out my cancer had spread, the woman in the next bed reached out

  2. Christine Flack portrait

    The big interview
    ‘No one can do anything worse to me now’: Caroline Flack’s mother on the tragic, preventable death of her daughter

  3. Emma Beddington

    From ‘mood hoovers’ to ‘energy vampires’ - here’s why negative friends are good for you

    Emma Beddington
  4. ‘All individuals contain multitudes; some aspects of the self are congruent and support each other, but others are invariably in conflict and at times may seem irreconcilable.’

    The modern mind
    The ‘immoral, unthinkable’ political dispute rupturing a friendship requires a delicate therapeutic approach

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