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    Back to Back Barries: is Angus Taylor enough to stop One Nation?

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  • Israeli president Isaac Herzog walks towards Australian PM Anthony Albanese at the Parliament House in Canberra. The two men each have an arm outstretched in anticipation of shaking hands

    Bondi beach terror attack
    Isaac Herzog’s four days in Australia left him ‘energised’. For the Jewish community, some saw solidarity while others felt ‘serious angst’

    The Israeli president’s visit to console victims of the Bondi beach terror attack was not without controversy

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    Police have defended their actions after Monday’s protest. Here’s how the night played out

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Features

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    Tracey Emin
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    Life and style
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    The Q&A
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  • David Keohan lifting a huge stone on a beach in County Waterford.

    Ireland
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    Change by degrees
    Maximising time in the sun: how to maintain and repair solar panels to make them last

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Opinion

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    Learn this from Bezos and the Washington Post: with hyper-capitalists in charge, your news is not safe

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    Angus Taylor’s log cabin story of post-war pioneers contradicts his race to the bottom on immigration

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    The new Liberal leader risks learning the wrong lesson from the party’s haemorrhaging of votes to One Nation as he appeals to the conservatives

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  1. People pray as police keep watch during a protest against the visit of Israel's President Isaac Herzog in Sydney

    Closed-door apologies are not enough for a community confronted by images of worshippers being seized by NSW police

    Aftab Malik
  2. Amelia Tait

    Valentine’s lamps, Easter rugs: ‘seasonal decor’ has become a year-long tat-fest

    Amelia Tait
  3. Frances Ryan

    Given the toxicity of social media, a moral question now faces all of us: is it still ethical to use it?

    Frances Ryan
  4. Marina Hyde

    Some PR advice for the Andrew-stricken royals - try something that looks less like a $12m cover-up

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  2. A general view of a billboard poster aimed at Manchester United Co-Owner Jim Ratcliffe is seen outside the stadium stating, 'Immigrants Have done More For This City Than Billionaire Tax Dodgers Ever Will' at Old Trafford.

    Football
    Blaming immigrants for problems is wrong, says Guardiola after Ratcliffe comments

  3. Stefon Diggs is pictured walking off the field during the Super Bowl on 8 February.

    NFL
    Patriots’ Stefon Diggs pleads not guilty to assault, strangulation charges

  4. LeBron James smiles as he tries to make a pass.

    Basketball
    LeBron James, 41, makes more NBA history as oldest player to post triple-double

  • Black and white aerial image of an explosion.

    US military
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    Analysis
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  2. A car burns after a bomb attack in Ukraine

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    Riding the rails: does Melbourne’s long-awaited Metro Tunnel deliver?

  3. Politics
    Anthony Albanese taunts new Liberal leaders in first comments since Sussan Ley’s ousting

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    Health star rating to become mandatory on all packaged food in Australia

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  1. Martin Clunes holding Margot Robbie's hand as she steps from a carriage in the film Wuthering Heights

    Film
    Meet the unlikely star of the bodice-ripping Wuthering Heights: Martin Clunes

  2. British director John Schlesinger his face spotlit against a dark background

    Film
    ‘We thought Midnight Cowboy might end everybody’s career’: the diverse, disruptive, Oscar-winning cinema of John Schlesinger

  3. Nicholas Brown and Mitchell Butel in The Normal Heart,

    Stage
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    Late-night TV roundup
    Jimmy Kimmel on Maga: ‘It’s such a delicate balance between stupid and evil’

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  1. The Barries are back. Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry unpack the challenge ahead for Angus Taylor, the rise of One Nation and the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog

    Back to Back Barries
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    Ranked
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  4. Tom Misch

    Music
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What to read

  1. illustration suggestive of a romantic kiss

    Books
    ‘There’s only one bed’, ‘fake dating’ and ‘opposites attract’: how tropes took over romance

  2. Australian author George Kemp and the cover of his novel Soft Serve

    Australian books
    Soft Serve by George Kemp review – moving coming-of-age debut set in a regional McDonald’s

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    Bookmark this
    Kathy Lette, mum rage and a cursed vagina: the best Australian books out in February

  4. Upscale HomesNorfolk, Virginia, United States.

    Fiction
    Good People by Patmeena Sabit review – addictive mystery caters to modern attention spans

What to play

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    Games
    What is Pokopia? Inside the calming Pokémon game that ditches battles for gardening

  2. Reanimal

    Review
    Reanimal – you will never turn your back on a pelican again as long as you live

  3. Start page of the game featuring a cartoonish depiction of a young couple standing together near a tree with a dove in it

    Spain
    Video game aims to boost church wedding rates

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    Pushing Buttons
    Is surprise box-office hit Iron Lung the future of ‘video game films’?

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  1. Australian soprano, composer and playwright Deborah Cheetham Fraillon

    Walk with ...
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  2. Crowds in front of a Tropfest film screen at Parramatta Park in Sydney at dusk

    Film
    John Polson and David Michôd on Tropfest’s return: the film festival that ‘can change your career overnight’

  3. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

    Film
    Feathers, lace and Jacob Elordi’s gold tooth: Wuthering Heights premieres in Australia

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  4. A huge group of Oscar nominees at the the yearly luncheon.

    Film
    Guillermo del Toro’s ‘jazz hands’ at Oscar lunch a recreation of Shining photo, director says

Lifestyle

  • An illustration with patches of grass and red roses around a side profile cutout photograph of Tim Dowling, with a background of different coloured circles and pen strokes

    Life and style
    Tim Dowling: I could look out the window all day – so why bother having curtains?

  • Cybil Shepherd in a Butterick pattern jacket for Glamour magazine in 1973

    Sewing
    Australia’s largest garment pattern supplier is closing and sewers are worried – but pragmatic

Food

  1. Amy Poon's steamed seabass with spring onion and ginger.

    Lunar New Year food
    Potstickers and sea bass with ginger and spring onions: Amy Poon’s recipes for the festive season

  2. Meera Sodha's pav bhaji.

    Food
    Meera Sodha’s recipe for pav bhaji

  3. Benjamina Ebuehi 's almond frangipane crepes.

    The sweet spot
    Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for almond frangipane crepes

  4. Sambousek.

    Recipes for Ramadan
    How to plan Ramadan meals: minimal work, maximum readiness

Wellbeing

  1. Adrian Chiles

    At the age of 58, I’ve bought my first drill. Can it make me a new man?

    Adrian Chiles
  2. Young woman stands on ladder in front of a wall of books while searching for a book in library

    Cognitive health
    Reading and writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds

  3. Ranjana Srivastava

    My patient’s near-death experience in hospital left me with worry and guilt. This is how vicarious trauma starts

    Ranjana Srivastava
  4. A Mzoo sleep mask laid out on a rug

    The Filter
    This US$30 sleep mask helps me nap anytime, anywhere

Advice

  1. Painting: Sad presentiment by Gerolamo Induno. It pictures a young woman in a white dress on a messy bed, looking sad.

    Leading questions
    I’m finding it difficult to live up to my morals. How do I know when it’s OK to compromise?

  2. Hannah Kent in Iceland, in a snowy, frosty landscape

    The place that stayed with me
    As a teenager, I felt lonely and lost in Iceland. Then my teacher gave me a book of poetry

    Hannah Kent
  3. An illustration of a woman facing front with her arms folded, with two people speaking, one shrugging, in the background

    Ask Annalisa Barbieri
    We offered my friend a room to help her out, but four years later she’s still living with us

  4. A black and white cutout image of Tim Dowling on a beige background, surrounded by animals, primary coloured paint blobs and squiggles

    I’ve already used up all my optimism for the year. What now?

    Tim Dowling

Fashion & beauty

  1. Wuthering Heights film still with Heathcliff in a suit and Cathy in a white tulle and red latex dress

    Fashion
    ‘It’s not a documentary’: costume designers on ditching accuracy for spectacle

  2. Model wearing white dress and big fluffy white coat walks the catwalk.

    Michael Kors
    Designer celebrates 45-year career by toasting chic women of New York

  3. New England Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams  arrives prior to Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks.

    Fashion Statement
    The tunnel runway at the Super Bowl – and the rise of the ‘unicorn bag’

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    Fashion
    Method dressing: nine actors who stayed wildly in character on the red carpet

Travel

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    Readers’ travel tips
    ‘It feels as if I’m in a Richard Curtis film’: readers’ favourite romantic trips in Europe

  • Andreas Graf sitting outside a tent with his bicycle

    Happiness
    ‘I lived the life I’ve always dreamed of’: the man who cycled around the world for four years

Relationships

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    Valentine's Day
    OpenAI retired its most seductive chatbot – leaving users angry and grieving: ‘I can’t live like this’

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    Well actually
    Can being codependent in a relationship actually be a good thing?

  3. Illustration for you be the judge of clothes on a chair

    You be the judge
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  4. Chris and Lauren smiling as they sit at a dinner table with their heads touching

    A moment that changed me
    I wasn’t sure about my relationship. Then my boyfriend went missing on 9/11

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