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Wednesday
1 June 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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New climate minister says calls to raise Labor’s emissions target are ‘odd’ and asks Greens and independents to ‘respect our mandate across the country’
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Australian election results
Spotlight
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In our weekly interview about objects, the creative director to the stars tells us about his old, ‘cringe’ poetry, and the graphic novel he’d save from a burning house
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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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Luhansk governor says Russians hit ‘tank with nitric acid’, urging people to stay hidden; evacuation from Sievierodonetsk halted amid fighting
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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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Rolling report: Join our team for all the latest as the quarter-finals get under way at Roland Garros
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Coco Gauff moved into her first grand slam semi-final at the French Open after a 7-5, 6-2 win over Sloane Stephens
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Key midfielder withdraws from Graham Arnold’s squad for the must-win game against UAE, citing personal reasons
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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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Experts have queried a report urging women against ‘laughing gas’ as pain relief during labour due to its environmental impact
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5 out of 5 stars.
Sonos Ray soundbar review The cheaper compact TV audio upgrade
5 out of 5 stars.Smaller all-in-one wifi speaker packs the best of Sonos for powerful movies, music and multiroom audio – at a lower price -
A spicy Japanese take on a classic chicken dish. By Nigel Slater
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Actor performs in UK for second night in a row while awaiting US defamation lawsuit verdict
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She wore soup-can bras, made an explicit film with Man Ray – and may have inspired Marcel Duchamp’s upturned urinal. We explore a thrilling show celebrating the pacy life of ‘The Baroness’
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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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3 out of 5 stars.Real and imaginary marriage discontents bleed into each other when a director and his screenwriter spouse go on retreat to the great auteur’s island home
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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Michael Sussmann’s case is first courtroom test of special counsel John Durham’s inquiry into FBI’s Trump-Russia ties investigation
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François-Marie Dibon aims to surpass Mike Heard’s 430 jumps with attempt at Garry Bridge in Perthshire
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The authorised charges relate to alleged attacks in London and Gloucestershire between 2005 and 2013
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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
Guardian Labs
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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