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Bleeding knees, burning abs: I spent a week living like David Pocock. It nearly killed me

Bleeding knees, burning abs: I spent a week living like David Pocock. It nearly killed me

How does Canberra’s most shredded politician stay fit? Angus Thompson underwent five days of pain involving heavy weights, burning abs – and a winter dip in frigid waters.

  • by Angus Thompson

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Married couple in Australia charged with spying for Russia

Married couple in Australia charged with spying for Russia

The pair is accused of stealing sensitive Defence Force material for Kremlin intelligence.

  • by Angus Thompson and Cloe Read
Chinese students outnumber others in asylum claims surge

Chinese students outnumber others in asylum claims surge

Visas for Chinese students continue to be approved at much higher rates than other source countries. A former top immigration bureaucrat is urging the government to overhaul the system.

  • by Angus Thompson
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Best of cartoons, July 12, 2024

The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists.

The latest illustrations from artist Simon Letch
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The latest illustrations from artist Simon Letch

Gallery of illustrations by the Sydney Morning Herald artist.

The latest illustrations from artist Cathy Wilcox
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The latest illustrations from artist Cathy Wilcox

The latest work by the acclaimed Sydney Morning Herald editorial cartoonist.

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The latest illustrations from artist Matt Golding

Illustrations by the artist from The Age.

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

The prime minister is going to Dutton’s own seat of Dickson on Friday to unveil the Labor candidate in the battle for Queensland.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
The asylum backdoor system for international students should be closed

The asylum backdoor system for international students should be closed

The rise in the number of international students who enter Australia under the guise of studying but then apply for asylum suggests redemption for some, a rort for others.

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Identity politics has the power to be meaningful. If only we stopped making it an incoherent mess

Identity politics has the power to be meaningful. If only we stopped making it an incoherent mess

Since the resignation of Senator Fatima Payman, fretting about identity politics has become a renewed national sport. Now it’s the frame through which all political actions must pass.

  • by Waleed Aly
Labor mates in lobbyland: ‘I just get paid more’

Labor mates in lobbyland: ‘I just get paid more’

With billions of dollars up for grabs, former politicians and advisers know they can charge handsomely to help big companies gain access to mammoth federal deals.

  • by David Crowe