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Tuesday
31 May 2022
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Critics argue national disability insurance scheme participants are increasingly being pitted against solicitors from top firms
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Law expert Prof Anne Twomey calls for grants to be made on merit and based on clear criteria
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Polar blast across southern and eastern Australia has already brought good falls and more snow is expected after cold front arrives on Friday
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The prime minister has kept his praetorian guard in the central engine room of the government while there are 10 women in his 23-person cabinet
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Spotlight
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From a classic pumpkin soup to a bright, fresh Burmese mohinga, Australian chefs and cafe owners serve up their favourite simple, nourishing soups
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This astonishing documentary is less about the infamous murder of the six-year-old in 1996, and more about everyone who has obsessed over the case ever since
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Each month, Guardian Australia editors and critics pick out the upcoming titles they’ve already devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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Mayor of besieged city says Russian forces advancing ‘block by block’; Gazprom halts gas flows to companies in three western European countries
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Rolling report: Join our team for all the latest as the quarter-finals get under way at Roland Garros
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A full-scale review of the embattled AFL club appears to lack resolve to turn over every stone
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Liverpool’s chief executive, Billy Hogan, said the club want more details about the report Uefa has commissioned into the chaos at the Champions League final in Paris
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Full Story
Guardian Weekly
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Editorial: The UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, failed to adequately address terrible abuses in the region
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Why this report? Why now? Why did I get all those rolling eye emoji text messages?
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Experts have queried a report urging women against ‘laughing gas’ as pain relief during labour due to its environmental impact
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A spicy Japanese take on a classic chicken dish. By Nigel Slater
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An overstuffed season of fact-based dramas, from Winning Time to Under the Banner of Heaven to The Staircase, has been more miss than hit
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The star of Amazon’s cult comic book series on failing in Australia, his roles in The Lord of the Rings and Star Trek and spending half his life away from home
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Actor performs in UK for second night in a row while awaiting US defamation lawsuit verdict
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When she was only 17, the Canadian singer’s debut album wowed the world. Twenty years later, its pop-punk anthems are finding new life thanks to TikTok
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UK rappers are plundering 00s choruses to help their tracks up the charts. Whether a cheeky ploy or a failure of imagination, it’s a marker of how the scene has grown
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The authorised charges relate to alleged attacks in London and Gloucestershire between 2005 and 2013
Guardian Labs
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ReAmped Energy chief executive says he would rather people were ‘getting better deals’ amid soaring wholesale prices
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Canberra trial due to start on Monday but lawyers for Bruce Lehrmann, who has pleaded not guilty, say he needs more time to seek new counsel
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Emotional prime minister gives first post-election address to caucus and confirms Indonesia visit this weekend
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Thousands of NSW and Queensland homes lose power, Adelaide hit by small tornado and Melbourne braces for coldest day of the year
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Project backed by the National party is expected to top $162,000 per megalitre if cost recovery is pursued
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With the Nationals now out of power, we examine the Albanese government’s promises and priorities for the bush
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Barnaby Joyce Rural News Corp paper delivers sharp rebuke to Nationals leader over climate ‘deniers’
It comes as Darren Chester compares Joyce’s boast about retaining seats to a surgeon saying an operation succeeded when ‘the patient died’
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Some clerks reportedly considering retaining legal counsel as investigation into Roe v Wade opinion draft widens
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Political foe of Russian president Vladimir Putin was already sentenced to nine-year term earlier this year
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Sense of crisis deepens in No 10 as speculation mounts about no-confidence vote in prime minister
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Hurricane Agatha’s heavy rains bring threat of dangerous floods to Mexico’s Oaxaca and Veracruz states
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Multimedia
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Politicians talked the talk, fashion models walked the walk, and an on-field tackle was heard around the world
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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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Twice a year, the sunset lines up between blocks in New York City, creating a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge that is beloved by locals
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There are more guns than people in the US, and the industry is still able to sell almost 2m a month. Ryan Busse, a former gun company executive, explains how we got here
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In this extract from his new book, Sam Wallman recalls working as an Amazon picker – walking 30km a day with a constantly pinging timer
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For nearly 60 years, former monk Justo Gallego Martínez toiled almost single-handedly on an extraordinary building outside Madrid
The big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The sheer size of the China trading relationship is why Australia has to share its feasts and famines with Beijing