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How a rank and incompetent unknown came to take the pitch in an English Premier League match remains the stuff of sporting legend.
American tariffs spark China retaliation. US eyes Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. Musk launches public sector purge.
What was hoped to be a new wave of body positivity on the catwalks of the world’s fashion capitals is being swamped by a tide of Ozempic.
A consultancy is in receivership and a senior public servant has described himself as ‘not fit-for-duty’ after a series of troubled contracts was awarded to reform Meals on Wheels.
As the government moved this week to kill off its own environmental reform, there is anger and disappointment within Labor’s ranks over the sacrifice to economic interests.
As Donald Trump threatens even the closest allies with tariffs, Trade Minister Don Farrell prepares to argue the case for exempting Australia – and America’s biggest rival, China.
In Uchenna Awoke’s debut novel, The Liquid Eye of a Moon, 15-year-old Dimkpa, his parents’ first-born son, yearns to pull himself out of his family’s poverty and shame in his small Nigerian village.