Trump vague on Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as he refuses to rule out US troop deployment
US president leaves open possibility of US troop deployment in Iran, while ruling out having Kurdish forces in Iraq mount an invasion US-Israel war on Iran
One Nation candidate contesting Sussan Ley’s seat likened Julia Gillard to ‘non-productive old cow’
Pauline Hanson says ‘get over it’ and fully backs David Farley, her party’s candidate in Farrer byelection
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy offers help to Saudi Crown prince on combatting Iranian drones
Zelenskyy cites Ukraine expertise with ‘Shahed’ drones; deaths and casualties rise from Russian attack on Kharkiv. What we know on day 1,474
‘Incredibly liveable and creatively buzzy’: Bret McKenzie’s guide to Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara
The Flight of the Conchords comedian shares the New Zealand capital’s best coffee, nature spots and the pastries he’ll queue out the door for
Private buildings, public land: how Australia’s national parks became a battleground between conservation and commerce
Developers argue that eco-tourism helps ‘underfunded’ parks but former Greens leader Bob Brown says the idea of wilderness lodges is an ‘oxymoron’
A death scholar on why we need to stop being naive about dying: ‘I always hear, “Can’t you just put me into a nice meadow?”’
Dr Hannah Gould on eco-funerals, being ‘the death person’ and the one thing everyone should know before they die
PM’s pragmatism on Trump’s Iran fury risks Australia following US into Operation Epic Fail
Anthony Albanese’s support for actions that do not adhere to international law stands in stark contrast to the principles demonstrated by Labor two decades ago
Trump news at a glance: US leader says Iran being ‘decimated’; admits US troop deployment not off the table
Deployment of US ground troops could be discussed later on and ‘would be a great thing’ says president Trump. Key US politics stories from 7 March at a glance
Texas fracker turned escort says repression allowed business to flourish
Mickey says his stint as a handyman transformed into a lucrative sex business due to the region’s ‘self-denial’
Matt Preston: ‘I just think men have to grow up a bit’
The food writer and former MasterChef Australia judge on his cravat collection, watching brain surgery and the best meal he’s had for under $20
Airline groundings expose depth of world travel’s reliance on Gulf corridor
Restart of operations will be a relief to those stranded but may not dispel doubts raised by past week about key transit hub
Trump tells Starmer help not needed even as US uses UK bases for Iran strikes
US president delivers stinging criticism of UK prime minister over delayed support for Iran war
Shrinking weapon stockpiles and regime-change uncertainty: doubts shadow US-Israel war on Iran
Report indicates that US intelligence officials question effectiveness of strikes to produce regime change in Iran
‘How many American troops should die for this?’: veterans split on war with Iran
For many veterans of post-9/11 wars, the strikes on Iran bring troubling echoes of 2003 invasion of Iraq
Trump skirts Congress over Iran war as Republicans simply step aside
Senate blocks war powers measure and House follows suit – now president can bomb Iran free from congressional interference
‘Operation Epstein Distraction’: Trump’s bloody Iran ‘hype videos’ seem to target niche audience
White House wages online propaganda campaign with aggressive and tasteless videos seemingly designed for young rightwing American men