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Thursday
2 June 2022
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Scathing report finds Department of Social Services has not demonstrated the program is meeting its objectives
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Delay of up to three weeks possible for trial of Bruce Lehrmann, who pleaded not guilty to assaulting Higgins in Parliament House in 2019
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Severe undercounting undermines our efforts to ‘understand and get ahead of the virus’, researcher says after New York survey
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Jurors in US court ruled in favour of Depp’s claim of defamation on three counts after seven-week trial
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The anti-abortion side has monopolised arguments based on religion. But some say their faith supports the right to choose
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Co-founder of Multiverse believes ‘obsession with the academic’ is holding some people back
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Ruins of monuments, villages, causeways and canals hidden in the dense rainforest are evidence of ‘Amazonian urbanism’
Spotlight
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A scrupulously researched attempt to explain fabled Vogue editor Anna Wintour fails to probe deeply enough
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The backlash to #Me Too has long been under way. But this feels like a tipping point
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From Roger Federer to Bob Dylan, George Best to Jean Rhys, Geoff Dyer roams widely in this finely crafted study of endings
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By 2016, the reported incidence of adult ADHD rose by 123% in the US – increases in stimulant medication prescriptions suggest its rise continues
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Ukraine’s president claims 200,000 children have been forcefully taken to Russia; former German chancellor makes first speech since leaving office
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Tuilagi will tour after undergoing a knee operation, leaving Eddie Jones with a major selection headache
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The path to net zero is plagued by claims that LNG is less dirty than coal, but there is practically no evidence to back them up
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Scientists discover ‘catastrophic’ change in blood cell composition, raising prospect of new therapies to slow ageing process
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Expect the unexpected on these UK shores that go against the grain
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A Reddit post said Swedes don’t feed their children’s playmates when they visit. But why – and why has it caused an uproar?
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The self-adhesive covers are normally used in lieu of a bra, but celebrities from Cara Delevingne to Doja Cat are proudly flaunting them on the red carpet
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Depp may have to trade big-budget Hollywood roles for independent films, while Heard now has a considerably higher profile as an activist than as an actor
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The comedian and Triple J host shares online bits and pieces that make him laugh, including very specific impressions, chaotic nightclub photos and a quiz about a dragon
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Actor, who has alopecia, has finally addressed her husband’s decision to slap Rock over a joke about her shaved head at the Academy Awards
Guardian Labs
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Bowen says mechanism designed to limit energy price rises, if used, would have no impact until next January
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Data shows rates of absenteeism in the first two weeks of May were well above the seasonally-adjusted average
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The 73-year-old, who was sentenced in 2014 to a maximum of 10 years and nine months in prison, has been granted parole and will be deported to UK upon release
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New prime minister says ‘not all foreign affairs is best done with a loud hailer’ when asked if he will intervene on behalf of Assange
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Rural areas now have 84,600 unfilled jobs, far exceeding the 2011 peak, despite constraints of limited housing
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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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Regional matters must be taken to Pacific Islands Forum, says Fiame Naomi Mata’afa after countries declined deal with Beijing
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Three former UN climate heads say gap between government promises and actions will change environment irreversibly
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Assailed by a hostile press, police and judiciary, Michael Vidler left the city with pride at having tried to improve the lives of ordinary people
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Observer photographer Gary Calton’s Citizens of Our Time captures campaigners from Fathers for Justice to the climate crisis, Black Lives Matter to Ukraine war activists
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Rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan plus political editor Katharine Murphy discuss the new leaders of the Coalition and their roadmap for life in opposition
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The best known, and most infamous of paparazzi
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Michael Sun is joined by film history nerd – and Total Reboot host – Alexei Toliopoulos for an extremely fun deep dive into the history of the ~world wide web~ on screen
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She has carried out more than 21,000 engagements during her reign and sent 300,000 birthday messages to centenarians
The big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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