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Australian election 2022
Tuesday
24 May 2022
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Sussan Ley or Jane Hume likely to be deputy Liberal leader as Coalition continues to grapple with election fallout
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In a blistering attack in Perth, the Western Australia premier also took aim at Peter Dutton, labelling him a conservative ‘extremist’
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Election results
Headlines
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New foreign affairs minister tells Pacific leaders Australia ‘will listen because we care’ after reports China may be seeking security agreement with Kiribati
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President says US’s responsibility to protect Taiwan ‘even stronger’ after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Company accused of deliberately blocking Australian government pages as a negotiating tactic during debate over news media laws
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Dallas is home to several packs of coyotes, which can become unusually comfortable with neighbors – and on 3 May, one dragged a toddler off a porch
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Dmytro Kozatsky, Azov Regiment fighter and photographer, documented the siege of the Azovstal metalworks. Before his capture he posted his pictures on social media, asking that they be shared as widely as possible. This is some of his work showing the realities of life during the battle. The Azov regiment retains some far-right affiliations
Spotlight
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Alan and Janet, 65, met at sixth form in 1974. They live in Colchester with their two dogs
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Does your rabbit chew the table legs? Are your gerbils constantly squabbling? Our crack squad of animal behaviourists are here to help
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Our photo editor selects his favourite frames – including epic celebrations, crunching tackles and a bizarre banner featuring the ‘Moyesiah’
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Japan’s former world no 1 was beaten as a home heroine dumped out last year’s women’s champion, as Rafa Nadal cruised through
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Kyle Chalmers cited the toll from ‘made up story lines’ on his mental health for missing the announcement of Australia’s swimming team on Sunday night
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Lewis Hamilton’s performance at the Spanish Grand Prix has given his Mercedes team belief that they can join the Formula One world championship fight this season
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Labor’s climate plan is designed to limit the political risk of a scare campaign – but there are already calls for it to go beyond its headline commitments
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From a wowser ban to global accolades and Gordon Ramsay shovelling sheep shit, Tasmanian whisky has come far in its 30 years
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The very act of talking about it in a supportive environment can provide some comfort for many who are depressed
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Paul Goddard wanted to help ‘pretty average’ men realise they can be sexy, so put together a ‘dad bod’ calendar. Now it’s his turn for a treat
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Maurice Newman, 77, began inline skating on his 60th birthday. Since then his passion has taken him from Kent to Berlin, Vietnam, and Myanmar, where he was born
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Coinciding with the federal election, this year’s festival buzzed with big ideas about politics, hope and writing. Here are 10 things we learned
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When he first portrayed Darth Vader in the much-panned Star Wars prequels 20 years ago, fans vented their anger at him. So why is he risking more in a new TV series?
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The Last Week Tonight criticised the sandwich store for its punishing practices that leave franchisees trapped and at a financial loss
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After her show-stealing turn in the Steven Moffat drama, the actor is returning to comedy with his new play. She talks about her daredevil partner – and coping with the accident that befell him
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The first showing outside Scandinavia of a collection of the Norwegian master’s lesser-known works presents an artist aiming to present the full spectrum of profound human emotions
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The newly sworn-in PM has confirmed parliament will meet before the end of July – what is at the top of his agenda?
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Party leader refuses to rule out split from Liberals, saying it’s a ‘decision for both parties’ but his ‘preference’ is for Coalition to continue
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Even members of his own party can’t decide on the best way to pronounce his last name – but the PM says it’s easier to call him Albo
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Labour shortages, exacerbated by Covid, still likely to affect some booths, despite calls to ADF and emergency service personnel
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Nhill club, which was denied funding during 2019 ‘sports rorts’, now given $1.6m election promise by
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Some media portrayals fuelling blame, agency says, as infections reported in Australia, US and Europe
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One in eight Covid hospital patients have heart inflammation up to two months later, researchers find
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It is first time second in line to throne has appeared alone on an official coin
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Multimedia
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Deciduous trees put on their annual colour show in Australia’s capital
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Albanese outlines early plans for his government after being sworn in as prime minister
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Never quite getting it right …
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The first in a series of photo essays looking at a year in the life of the great River Thames. Jill Mead, a longtime London resident and urban photographer, takes a look at the many sides and seasons of the waterway
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After the major parties recorded their lowest primary votes in the modern era, Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Sarah Martin, explains what’s next
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Anastasiya Tikha and her husband, Arthur Lee, fought through bombs and gunfire to be able to run their animal shelter
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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Is it really true? Surely there is a false dawn! Are they really gone? Prime minister Albo!