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How is autism different in girls? Videos mined for hidden signs

Ainslie Robinson was diagnosed with autism when she was in her 30s.

New research is trying to uncover whether girls differ from boys in the early childhood signs of autism, leading to delayed or missed diagnoses in girls.

Deal or no deal: What Trump 2.0 could mean for our nuclear submarines

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Experts say the AUKUS defence pact appeals to the volatile dealmaker, but he may try to squeeze more cash out of Australia.

‘Just gave money to a Jew’: Seinfeld faces more pro-Palestine hecklers in Melbourne

The US comedian didn’t back down when hecklers targeted his Melbourne show, days after his Sydney performances were also interrupted.

Taylor Swift with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte before the Eras Tour in London.

Watch: Prince William caught ‘dad dancing’ to Taylor Swift

As embarrassing as dad dancing can be, Prince William’s uninhibited performance at Taylor Swift’s first Wembley concert was as enthusiastic as it was vigorous.

‘Le TikTok king’ : How a 28-year-old could be France’s new prime minister

Snap elections in France have put a spotlight on the leader of its major far-right party. Who is he? And why is French politics in turmoil?

Israeli forces tied wounded Palestinian to bonnet and drove off

A wounded Palestinian man was strapped to the bonnet of a vehicle by Israeli troops.

The IDF said the soldiers’ conduct was not in line with protocol and that the incident will be investigated and dealt with.

Dying lambs, dusty paddocks: Victoria’s ‘silent drought’ as winter dry spell continues

Victoria has experienced a cold start to winter. Despite that, the unusually dry weather – with low rainfalls – has farmers in the state’s west worried.

‘I was thrust into the spotlight’: Life as Australia’s second-fastest man

“That made me feel quite uncomfortable,” says athlete Rohan Browning on the attention he received after the Tokyo Olympics.

Australia take on Afghanistan in Super Eights

Adam Zampa celebrates a wicket with Matthew Wade, left, and Mitchell Marsh, right.

As the T20 Cricket World Cup enters the playoffs stage, Australia are looking to continue their good form against a tricky Afghanistan side.

Ten of Melbourne’s best bakery pies, featuring a next-gen pieman from a pastry dynasty

Pat Cremean (right) is following in his father Terry’s footsteps at Pieman’s Son.

Thaw out with a hot, hearty pie – from old-school classics to fun and flavourful fillings – by one of Melbourne’s best bakers.

Beyond Paris: The French cities having their moment in the spotlight

The Promenade des Anglais, Nice

The capital may be basking in its Olympic glory but some of France’s most inviting cities are crashing the party.

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I was barely around for my kids. Being a ‘grananny’ gave me a second chance

I’ve worked as a diplomat in war zones across Yugoslavia and the DR Congo but nothing prepared me for how tough and rewarding it would be to care for infants.

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Robert Farquharson leaving the Supreme Court in 2010.
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Revenge was the motive but nobody got a psych report into Farquharson

Experts question how the prosecution could have argued convicted child-killer Robert Farquharson was driven by revenge and not sought evidence to back that up.

Houseboats are growing in popularity as an alternative accommodation option, but long term stays can be complicated.

Australia’s houseboat community is growing, but life isn’t as idyllic as you’d think

Houseboats are a popular option for holidaymakers, but long-term stays aren’t for the inexperienced or faint-hearted.

Victoria

Nurses and midwives.

Nurses fought back against their union for better pay. Here’s the monster deal on the table

The leadership of the nursing and midwifery union was last month left reeling when members rejected an earlier deal they were expected to accept.

P-turns were meant to revolutionise Hoddle Street traffic – but didn’t

Congestion: Traffic in Hoddle Street, East Melbourne during peak hour.

A multimillion-dollar overhaul of some of Melbourne’s busiest intersections failed to improve traffic flow anywhere near what was expected.

The rich used to send it their sewage, now this suburb is an oasis of creatives

Collingwood

Once a place where the poorest endured toxic run-off from Melbourne’s wealthy, Collingwood is reaching for an affluent, sustainable future. It’s not all smooth going.

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How CityLink became toll giant’s best moneymaker in the world

Citylink tolls will increase by 4.25 per cent a year until 2029.

Motorists have paid nearly $13 billion to drive on CityLink since it opened 24 years ago – and they’re going to pay billions more, with prices rising up to three times faster than inflation.

Labor branch in open revolt over ‘parachute’ candidate

Maria Vamvakinou has represented her Melbourne seat for more than two decades.

The rank and file in Melbourne’s outer north are threatening to quit if they are blocked from picking a replacement for outgoing MP Maria Vamvakinou.

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Kanga heartache: Surging Roos go super close to reeling in 39-point deficit

Kanga heartache: Surging Roos go super close to reeling in 39-point deficit

Melbourne’s season has a pulse after they scraped their way to a heart-stopping three-point victory over North Melbourne. Elsewhere, Sydney Swans made it 10 wins on the trot while Ken Hinkley was jeered at home after Port Adelaide were crunched by the resurgent Brisbane Lions.

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Life after Buddy: How Swans have learnt to share the workload

Sydney have overhauled their attacking strategy since the retirement of Lance Franklin. Now, goals and forward pressure come from every part of the ground.

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Out of harm’s way: AFL’s mental health boss on drugs policy, weight ban

Dr Kate Hall, who treated AFL players with drug and mental health issues in her previous life as a clinical psychologist, says the league is focused on “harm minimisation”.

Clayton Oliver was held to 14 possessions against North Melbourne.
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Can Clayton Oliver be great again in 2024?

Perhaps it was the randomness of rotations though it’s hard to imagine a scenario where Clayton Oliver at his pomp would have been allowed anywhere near the pine with the game on the line.

Ajla Tomljanovic will try to win the Birmingham title ahead of Wimbledon.

Setbacks be damned: Aussie Ajla into grasscourt final but Thompson loses

Ajla Tomljanovic’s latest comeback is gathering steam ahead of Wimbledon, advancing to the Rothesay Classic final in Birmingham and within one victory of her maiden WTA title.

Jake Stringer of the Bombers celebrates a goal.

‘Top four, that’s still a big question mark’: Will the Bombers keep flying high, or crash?

The Bombers have enjoyed significant improvement and begin the run home to the finals in a strong position, but we’re about to find out if they are still the “contender” Leigh Matthews said they were a month ago.

USA players celebrate their remarkable victory over Pakistan.

‘So complicated for them’: Americans don’t understand cricket - but they’re into it

It was once the most popular sport in America, but can the T20 World Cup push cricket to the forefront of US sport?

Ash Barty became the first Australian woman in 41 years to win the Wimbledon title in 2021.

‘You’re only No.1 because Ash retired’: How Barty’s shock call changed tennis history

Ash Barty’s second – and almost certainly final – retirement two years ago not only broke Australian hearts but also unleashed a potential all-time great.

Russia v the Olympics: How hacks, bedbug scares and a fake Tom Cruise could disrupt the Games

Total meltdown or death by a thousand hacks? The Paris Games face the biggest cyber threat so far. And the fallout could reach well beyond cyberspace.

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