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Sunday
5 June 2022
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Monarch recalls ‘little pond’ in Parliament House during newly released video call made in May
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People planning an overseas trip may face cancelled or delayed travel arrangements as waiting times balloon out
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A thousand extra people are expected to attend the Queensland festival that will serve as family’s unofficial homecoming
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Locals spotted the lost pet wandering around a car yard in town and alerted the family via social media
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Rather than chasing the teal vote, the party needs a clear set of principles and a renewed sense of purpose
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Having claimed three Brisbane seats by door-knocking and listening, party now has sights set on the suburbs
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Exclusive: Union says production company Fremantle is refusing to pay out long-serving staff of cancelled Australian soap
Spotlight
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Working from home is cheaper, commute-free and warmer – and a lot of us are still unlearning the internalised fear of going outside
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Sean, 29, strategy and consulting manager, meets Emma, 25, writer
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Local governor says Ukrainian military has ‘pushed back’ Russian forces in battle for control of the city
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Over-by-over report: Join our writers for updates on the third day of the first Test at Lord’s
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Minute-by-minute report: England’s tune-up for Qatar begins in Budapest. Follow their Nations League opener with Scott Murray
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Sydney champion weighs in heavy at first try, hitting scales at 135.36lb but after a hot shower makes weight to set stage for showdown with Devin Haney
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Tight labour markets, geopolitical uncertainty and the climate crisis all present gnarly challenges. Three experts explain the solutions
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I’m enjoying the pomp of the event and the grandeur of those who hate it. There’s always something interesting about these royals, if you care to look, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Our slow travel expert savours the muted beauty of the solstice on the 10-hour overnight train from Trondheim to Bodø
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The band remember playing the hits as Geri and co, and talk highs, lows and Elton John
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Arguing by text often raised as a problem during sessions with counsellors and psychologists
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Kate, Meghan, Carrie Johnson and Liz Truss choose ‘cartwheel’ hat, once part of Dior’s new look in 50s
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High-end restaurants are putting cheffy twists on a regional classic but, for some, fancy fillings defeat the purpose
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The actor, playwright and painter may be a polymath – but there’s one role he won’t be taking: politics. ‘You have to kiss arse. Yeah, it’s not my bag’
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Author cites Brexit and the climate crisis as examples of previous generations ‘breaking’ their future
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The 21st century will be make or break for humanity, says Oxford University transhumanist Elise Bohan. If we get it right, she thinks we might find something better
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4 out of 5 stars.Dark and heavy walls of sound fortify absorbing pop on a debut album that rejects oppression – and celebrates survival
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The novelists discuss using real life in fiction, email style, and the art of writing sex scenes
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Chris Barrie says he hopes common sense will prevail and the TGA will allow drug to be more readily used to treat patients
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Extraordinary evidence has been heard over 99 days of hearings, at a cost of $25m, as the Victoria Cross recipient sues three newspapers
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Decision was ‘entirely his own’, assistant minister for charities, Andrew Leigh says, and government will work with sector to ‘fix fundraising’
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Atlassian boss Scott Farquhar says he’d be happy to poach Musk’s employees for remote jobs at his software company, which allows staff to work from home
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Tamworth farmers bemused as dam championed by Barnaby Joyce faces uncertain future
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Michael Burge talks to author Rosalie Ham about her new novel The Dressmaker's Secret
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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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Ex-vice-president’s chief of staff warned head of his Secret Service detail that Trump was about to turn on Pence
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Columns of smoke seen rising from villages along 8km stretch in drone footage from country’s north amid opposition to regime
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Prime minister greeted with whistles and jeers by crowd waiting at cathedral for Queen’s thanksgiving service
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Exclusive: Focus on human needs must not result in impact on animals being overlooked, say researchers
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Photographer documents his lived experience in western Sydney, focusing on human movement, tradition v modernity, intergenerational conflict and the pain of separation from homeland
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Rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan and political editor Katharine Murphy discuss the political careers of the new leaders of the opposition and how their decisions will shape the next parliament
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The best of this week’s wildlife pictures include a camouflaged fish and a frolicking Icelandic horse
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Guardian Australia’s photographer-at-large Mike Bowers takes to the slopes as an icy polar blast brings an early snow season to Mount Kosciuszko
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As the Queen celebrates 70 years on the throne, the environmental organisation WWF takes a look at animal societies that also have strong females at the helm
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In this episode of Full Story, Gabrielle Jackson talks to Lenore Taylor and Mike Ticher about the need to stay vigilant on gun laws in Australia
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Sales of Indian-made single malts are booming as a new generation sheds assumptions about the superior quality of imported brands
The big picture
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A ceremony in memory of the victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, an evacuation convoy near Kharkiv, protests in the West Bank and Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London: the most striking global images this week
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Peter Dutton is consciously uncoupling himself and the Liberals from Morrison’s integrity commission car crash