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Sunday
5 June 2022
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Angus Taylor becomes shadow treasurer, but Alex Hawke gets no position in a shadow cabinet with 10 women
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Defence reports J-16 jet released ‘chaff’ including aluminium shards in front of Australian flight in South China Sea region
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Police said the man lost consciousness after they deployed pepper spray while struggling with the man near the Moorebank Avenue off-ramp
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Australia’s new minister faces difficult challenges fixing laws, creating an EPA and curbing an extinction crisis
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The prime minister is facing a difficult week in which a vote on his leadership could be called, followed by two crucial byelections
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She has appeared in plays, novels, paintings – even love songs. From Andy Warhol to Alan Bennett, artists, writers and musicians have changed our picture of the Queen we think we know
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Taipei takes on the role of commemoration from Hong Kong as the only Chinese-speaking country to hold vigils
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The $40m ‘solar skin’ building is expected to supply almost all its own electricity, becoming carbon neutral within years
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3 out of 5 stars.
Men review Alex Garland’s rural retreat into toxic masculinity
3 out of 5 stars.Rory Kinnear in many guises plagues Jessie Buckley’s abuse survivor in this twisted country-house horror -
Most of us shy away from life’s biggest decisions. But there are ways to help us
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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Putin says Russia will hit fresh targets if US delivers long-range rockets, as powerful blasts felt in Ukraine’s capital
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Game-by-game report: Will it be a 14th Paris title for Rafa Nadal or a first grand slam crown for his Norwegian opponent? Join John Brewin to find out
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There is very little competitive validity in the LIV Golf Series, with golfers willing pawns in the sportswashing exercise
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The American inflicted on Kambosos the first loss of his 21-fight career at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium
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Anyone unlucky enough to have the combination of confidence and ‘difference’ will be in for a rough ride
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The former US secretary of state worries that it’s not enough to get things done. Candidates need brazen performance
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A lot of investors don’t understand their liability, warn tax agents, while others call for the complicated Australian system to be overhauled
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A new wave of enthusiasts are eschewing the multi-megapixel convenience of digital photography in favour of an older, slower, ‘magical’ tech
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The psychologist is known for her work on the criminal mind, but wrote her new book to answer her own questions about her sexuality
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The actor on Star Wars, bubble baths and doing the Spitting Image voice of Priti Patel
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Fast fashion boomed in the pandemic, but post-lockdown many others in the market are suffering too
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For three hours on Sunday, five players will be suspended in the foyer of the NGV, tied up in rope to recreate a famous mark
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5 out of 5 stars.
Kunstkamer This fiendishly complicated ballet is astonishing
5 out of 5 stars.Australian Ballet, Arts Centre, Melbourne
Long lines of dancers jitter like marionettes and the principal artists shine in this bold Dutch work that thrums with a dark energy
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The new film Mr Wilder & Me reveals how a search for funding led the director on an uneasy journey back to the central Europe he fled
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3 out of 5 stars.
Platinum Party at the Palace review You can understand why the Queen didn’t turn up
3 out of 5 stars.Partly upstaged by a magnificently bored prince and princess, it was the tried and tested likes of Elbow and Rod Stewart that went down best at this jubilee pop bash
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Those on the ground after fires and floods say recovery efforts require a complete restructure
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The NSW government faces a delicate balancing act as it considers the future of a popular walking track, which has been shut for two years on cultural and safety grounds
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Healthworkers have helped curtail the virus, but longstanding housing problems leave families vulnerable
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Union-commissioned study finds cap will see wages fall by thousands of dollars a year
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One couple in Quirindi are like ‘mother and father’ to two Ukrainian families now living with them
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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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Air pollutant nitrogen dioxide may contribute to intensive care admissions, German study finds
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Pyongyang’s 18th round of missile tests this year comes after US aircraft carrier leads exercises in the Philippine Sea
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German carmaker says move due to a potential problem with the braking system
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Many more people injured as thunder and hail lead to flooding, power cuts and flight delays
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Elton John, Queen with Adam Lambert and Diana Ross among stars paying tribute to Her Majesty’s platinum jubilee at a concert held in her honour at the Mall
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Francesc Català-Roca’s shot of sailors in 1950s Barcelona captures a bankrupt regime courting the spoils of tourism
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God save the Queen: the prime minister channels his inner Sex Pistol
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Pre-recorded segment features the Queen acting opposite the CGI bear, voiced by Ben Whishaw
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Shall we pitch here?
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Fresh from playing Johnny Rotten in Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols miniseries, actor Anson Boon rocks this season’s pastel trend
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A selection of this newspaper’s writing about the monarch since she became queen when, as the fashion editor wrote, ‘surprise is an undesired quality’
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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