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Saturday27 April 2024
  • Georgia Godwin of Team Australia competes during Women's Uneven Bars Final at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

    Paris Olympics
    Georgia Godwin is ready to show the world what Australian gymnasts can do

    With an eye on making the team final in Paris, the Commonwealth Games champion wants her sport back in the spotlight
    • Karen Middleton

      Indigenous youth suicide is an appalling blot on Australia’s conscience

      Karen Middleton
    • Cost of living
      Drivers face record petrol prices thanks to weak Australian dollar and rising crude oil costs

    • Kristi Noem
      Conservatives condemn possible Trump running mate for ‘twisted’ admission of killing dog

    • WhatsApp and the Wakeley riot
      How a messaging platform became a fake news broadcaster

    • Victoria
      Two people die after glider crashes near Mount Beauty airport

    • Knife crime
      Two dead in separate stabbings in NSW

    • Operation Zufolo
      Australia deployed a ‘charade’ to sustain indefinite immigration detention – it failed

    • Om Fahad
      Iraqi TikTok star shot dead outside Baghdad home

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  • Sean and Emily with their birth mother, Sara, outside her house in Santiago, Chile

    She was told her babies were dead
    Instead they were sold abroad. What happened when she met them 40 years on?

    Four families torn apart by Chile’s illegal adoption scandal finally found each other decades later
  • Jeremy Clarkson photographed at his farm, March 2024, surrounded by goats

    ‘Dismissing global warming? That was a joke’
    Jeremy Clarkson on fury, farming and why he’s a changed man

  • Trisha and Neil

    Blind date
    I warned him if he was less than complimentary, my girls would hunt him down

    Trisha, 61, a yoga teacher, meets Neil, 65, a meditation teacher
  • Artist’s illustration of a hypothetical uneven ring of dust orbiting Boyajian's star that could explain strange dimming of light.

    ‘Is it aliens?’
    How a mysterious star could help the search for extraterrestrial life

    Scientists hope studies into Boyajian’s star could lead to enhanced techniques for identifying distant planetary civilisations
    • Sebastian and Teresa

      This is how we do it
      ‘Since having prostate cancer I can’t get an erection, but I still get just as much pleasure’

    • Headshot of Carol Decker in 2024

      T’Pau’s Carol Decker looks back
      ‘We went ballistic when we got to No 1. Our screaming annoyed Bryan Adams’

    • A planned radical restructure of the South Australian Museum has seriously undermined relations between the institution and Indigenous staff and stakeholders.

      ‘A deeply colonial backward step’
      Why are donors, staff and politicians up in arms about the South Australian Museum?

    • Composite of a young heterosexual looking into each other's eyes, while in the background a man walks away.

      ‘We chose not to blow up our life’
      Readers on surviving infidelity

  • National Trust scones

    ‘Woke’ isn’t dead – it’s entered the mainstream. No wonder the right is furious

    Gaby Hinsliff
    When even the Met police and National Trust scones are apparently ‘peak wokerati’, it’s become the establishment norm, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
  • Charcoal sketch of a large white man in a suit in a wheelchair, with a person in a blue uniform standing behind him.

    The overturning of Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction is an affront to women

    Moira Donegan
    #MeToo’s real legacy may not be ending predators’ impunity so much as highlighting the tenacity of that impunity
    • woman looking through curtains

      We won’t stop violence against women with conversations about respect. This is not working. We need to get real

      Jess Hill
    • Former TOP 09 MP Dominik Feri, centre, who was given a three-year prison sentence for raping two women and attempted to rape another.

      A celebrity politician has been jailed for rape. Will Czech women be listened to now?

      Apolena Rychlíková and Jakub Zelenka
    • Samuel Earle

      Tories have always had a fear of political extinction. After the next election, they could be right

      Samuel Earle
    • HowToReadBookspixie

      First Dog on the Moon
      Do you love to read but the world wide web has turned your brain into fluff? First Dog on the Moon is here to help

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  • Author Siang Lu  ahead of the publication of his new book Ghost Cities. Brisbane. Australia

    Audacious, stimulating and ‘utterly bonkers’
    Siang Lu, the thrilling new face of Australian literature

  • Emma Stone in Poor Things

    Emma Stone
    Actor says she would like to be called by her real name – Emily

    Oscar winner reveals she would enjoy fans using her given name despite using Emma professionally
  • Arthur Hughes in Shardlake.

    Shardlake
    Murder mysteries don’t get more fantastically creepy than this

    Set in a spooky Tudor monastery, Arthur Hughes and Sean Bean must solve a fateful crime while all the monks seemingly have secret affairs. It’s fun, knowing TV … I just hope you’ve all done A-level history
  • A still from SBS crime drama Swift Street

    How would you raise $26,000 in 10 days?
    The rollicking Melbourne crime drama exploring shades of grey

  • Minor characters for the win! … Knuckles, voiced by Idris Elba.

    Knuckles review
    Idris Elba’s Sonic spin-off is ludicrous, hilarious and actually rather moving

  • Eminem appearing at the NFL Draft this week.

    ‘It was only a matter of time for Slim’
    Eminem to kill off Slim Shady alter ego on new album

  • a woman smiles and gives a thumbs up while standing on stage in front of multiple logos for the national rifle association

    Kristi Noem
    Trump VP contender writes of killing dog – and goat – in new book

  • Members of the Ballarat community participate in a rally against men's violence following the alleged murder of three women in the regional Victorian city within the past three months, at Ballarat Train Station in Ballarat, Friday, April 12, 2024. (AAP Image/Con Chronis) NO ARCHIVING

    Violence against women
    As regional Australia reels from several deaths, advocates seek both policing and prevention

    Half of the 26 women who have been killed so far this year have been in regional parts of the country, highlighting a need for more resourcing outside metropolitan areas
  • The Assyrian Orthodox church in Wakeley

    Church stabbing
    Eighth person charged over Wakeley church riot, say NSW police

  • Gina Edwards, with her Cavoodle Oscar,

    Channel Nine
    Network ordered to pay damages over reporting of cavoodle custody battle

  • Firearms on display

    Gun control
    Australian government pledges $161.3m for national firearms register

    • Drive-by shooting
      Melbourne man found with gunshot wound inside vehicle dies

    • Wakeley stabbing
      Muslim leaders call out ‘questionable law enforcement tactics’ that led to arrest of minors

    • Bruce Lehrmann
      Former Liberal staffer to pay Peter FitzSimons thousands in legal costs

    • Atlassian
      Scott Farquhar to resign as joint CEO

    • Centrepay
      Urban Rampage banned from using service to sign up mostly Indigenous customers to credit arrangements

    • Melbourne
      City to get second ferris wheel years after ‘Star’ last spun

  • Middle aged man standing in grassland with a high voltage power line tower behind him

    ‘Leave politics to the politicians’
    Why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy

  • Man standing holding bee hive frame

    Biosecurity levy
    Primary producers say they ‘can’t afford’ to pay proposed measure

  • Gabrielle Chan

    If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?

    Gabrielle Chan
  • A tree strewn with bras in an outback setting

    ‘An unexplained phenomenon’
    The Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees

  • Former U.S. President Trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records continues in New York<br>Rhona Graff testifies as former U.S. President Donald Trump looks on during Trump's criminal trial on charges that he falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, in Manhattan state court in New York City, U.S. April 26, 2024, in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

    Donald Trump
    Assistant’s hush-money trial testimony focuses on relationship with Stormy Daniels

    Following David Pecker’s testimony, Rhona Graff was called to the witness stand, to comment on Trump and the adult film actor
  • A sunny empty coast in Tobago with palm trees, beach, boats and huts

    Trinidad and Tobago
    Briton, 64, in critical care after ‘unusual’ shark attack

  • A soldier stands in a dilapidated building looking at the camera

    Ukraine
    Elite force bucks trend of Ukrainian losses on eastern front

    The Azov brigade, which leaders say has a culture of ‘mutual respect’, is tasked with repelling relentless Russian attacks as the invaders make most of artillery mismatch
    • Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss is led away after dawn raids by police in December 2023.

      Germany
      The prince, the plotters and the would-be putsch: trial of far-right gang to begin

    • Secret to eternal youth?
      John Cleese extols virtues of stem cell treatment

    • UK
      Man who raped his wife tried to convince court he was victim of domestic abuse

    • Brexit
      Three and a bit years later, are border checks finally here?

    • Google
      US workers accuse firm of ‘tantrum’ after 50 fired over Israel contract protest

    • US universities
      Columbia calls for inquiry into leadership as student protests sweep 40 campuses

    • Benito Mussolini
      Italian towns split over moves to end honorary citizenship of fascist dictator

    • India election
      Modi and rivals trade accusations as voter turnout slumps in second phase

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  • Australian Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young speaks during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra

    Australian politics podcast
    Sarah Hanson-Young on the debate around free speech on social media

    Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks to the Greens senator
  • 240427 Gaza Student Protests thumbnail

    Katauskas
    Different perspectives on protest and Palestine

  • A giraffe walks through a rainbow at the Zimanga Private Game Reserve in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.

    The week in wildlife
    A rainbow giraffe, a moonwalking elephant and hitchhiking ducklings

  • Image of children playing by jumping off a boat in the Sunda Kelapa harbour, in North Jakarta, Indonesia, with the sun nearly setting. Entitled Break the Limit it was shot in 2023 on a Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE.Jelly Fabrian is shortlisted in the Open Competition, Sony World Photography Awards 2024, exhibition at Somerset House 19 April – 6 May, worldphoto.org

    ‘There aren’t many fields, so the children play around the pier’
    Jelly Febrian’s best phone picture

  • A woman in a tutu hangs by her arm from an open shipping container stacked among other closed containers

    Photofairs Shanghai 2024
    Hanging in there and a dichroic shopper

  • A woman holds a red carnation during a military parade.

    Portugal
    Country commemorates the Carnation Revolution

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  • Graphic illustration of woman in bathtub looking outside her window

    Give your bathroom the glow-up it deserves

  • A close up shot of two hands with blue-painted nails holding a roll of toilet paper in front of a lime green background.

    Is eco toilet paper really a better choice? Your questions answered

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    Quiz: Toilets can save lives – but do you know how?

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    How toilet paper has become part of the fight for global access to clean, safe water

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  • Molly Roden Winter.

    Five Great Reads
    The lawnmower man, the ‘wood-wide web’, and memoir of an open marriage

    Guardian Australia’s weekend wrap of essential reads from the past seven days, selected by Kris Swales
  • Emily Oster

    ‘Why has my uterus fallen into my vagina?’
    Emily Oster demystifies common pregnancy complications

  • visitors pore over an orange MG 4 EV electric sports car on display at the Beijing Auto Show.

    Electric vehicles
    Why Elon Musk is right – once-booming sales are starting to stall

  • Safe haven or symbol of injustice?
    What our gardens tell us about the world we live in

  • The veggie Olympics
    Beetroot and beefless bourguignon as Paris Games embraces vegetarian cuisine

  • ‘I’m not here to make other women feel like shit’
    Robyn Malcolm on acting, ageing and the power of art

  • Ask Annalisa
    My brother bullied me, which has had a lifelong impact. Can I build bridges with him now?

  • Mixed doubles
    Why queer erotic sports cinema is enjoying a grand slam

  • Fashion
    Coral bracelets and kitsch keyrings spell beginning of fashion backlash

The big picture

  • A person slumps on a beach

    Top shots
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

    War in Gaza, the election in India, clouds of dust in Athens and the London Marathon: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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