Great Barrier Reef
Monday
7
November
2016
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Exclusive: In Under the Surface, a special Guardian film, the writer and environmental campaigner Naomi Klein travels with her son, Toma, to see the impact of coral bleaching caused by climate change
headlines
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The Senate starts debating the marriage equality plebiscite bill as cartoonist Bill Leak meets MPs to talk about Racial Discrimination Act
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Death of Qurban Ali when Victorian truck driver rear-ended his car after looking down to sip milk, left young family without support and unable to say goodbye
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Hanson essentially cuts loose her One Nation senator by supporting the referral of his eligibility to be validly elected
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Over-by-over report: all the action from the Waca with Adam Collins guiding you through the last rites of Australia’s innings as the Proteas press for victory
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spotlight
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In the 60s and 70s, architects designed affordable, efficient homes. Good design is the missing element in the housing affordability debate
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Attention is focused on the Racial Discrimination Act but whistleblowers who speak out on matters of public interest face serious penalties
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The Cold Chisel singer so idolised Thorpe that, in 1972, he ran away from home to watch him perform
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Fifa’s innovation will damage some of football’s best characteristics and create new grounds for self-righteous whining about perceived injustice
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Wounded All Blacks face race to regroup
Brendan FanningIreland emphatically had the measure of the All Blacks in all the key areas in Chicago and, with more preparation and fine-tuning, could make it two in a row when they meet again on 19 November -
Peter Siddle says he is not concerned about his recent pace drop, claiming he just needs more miles under his belt in order to be able to maintain his speed for longer
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Sadio Mané scored the first and fifth in Liverpool’s 6-1 Anfield rout of Watford, which took Jürgen Klopp’s side a point above Chelsea at the top of the Premier League
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Strutting alpha clubs in battle of wills
Jonathan HowcroftThe game was always going to be the first major test of Sydney FC’s campaign – one they passed – while it feels like Melbourne Victory’s season is yet to begin
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How has middle America experienced the presidential race? Residents of Muncie, Indiana, identify the important issues and consider if they are being addressed
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Basing PPL eligibility on a household income means test would completely undermine the purpose of paid parental leave as a workplace entitlement
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If you want the measure of the man who would be president, take another look at his ‘charitable giving’. This is someone devoid of shame, in it for himself alone
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video and pictures
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With more than 50 buildings and spaces open to the public, Guardian Australia photographer Jonny Weeks goes along to see Two International Towers in Barangaroo, the historic St James underground tunnels and the unorthodox offices of Arup
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a rally in Minnesota on Sunday and said that Hillary Clinton is protected by ‘a rigged system’
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world including Donald Trump’s campaign and a storm in Haiti
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‘Out of nowhere, a small figure approached. It symbolised everything I’d been dreaming about. It was the first good shot after my father died’
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To mark this year’s UrbanPhotoFest theme of ‘photography, memory and archive’, our readers shared old pictures and memories of cities around the world
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Jennifer Palmieri, Hillary Clinton’s communications director, spoke to journalists aboard the Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign jet on Sunday
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Milan-based photographer Eleonora Costi spent the past three years travelling across Italy to find unoccupied buildings
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Former governor general joins academics and business leaders urging Turnbull government to decarbonise energy market
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Prime minister says commission must ‘urgently review’ way it manages Racial Discrimination Act cases
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Justice secretary Liz Truss belatedly spoke in defence of high court judges who were branded ‘enemies of the people’ by one newspaper
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Russia backs Trump, the ‘chaos candidate’, but Latin Americans are praying for a Clinton win
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explore
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Sixtus ‘Baggio’ Leung and Yau Wai-ching, both blocked by Beijing from taking up their seats in Legco, are at the centre of Hong Kong’s growing political crisis
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Over 435 bridges and through 254 tunnels, this spectacular scenic railway is one of Europe’s most stunning rides, says Ben Lerwill
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From Asia to the Middle East and eastern Europe, governments hostile to the US and west may try to exploit the power vacuum
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Fruit farms rely on seasonal labour at harvest but a proposed tax hike is threatening the agricultural economy
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This stylish psychodrama is a skilful synthesis of the mood of Hitchock, the skewed reality of Lynch and Kubrick’s obsessive attention to detail
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The Republican’s long road to election day took in insults, adulation, violence and outlandish claims as the press pack was progressively corralled and vilified
people
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Musician and avid deer hunter urges Republicans to take back the Democratic state of Michigan because ‘you can’t vote for criminals’
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He suffers for his art, whether it’s curling his spine into Stephen Hawking’s wheelchair or acting opposite imaginary animals in Fantastic Beasts. But in life, he’s the easiest, wittiest company
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Hungarian Kocsis, a household name among music fans from the United States to Japan, performed extensively with the Berlin Philharmonic
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At a home town launch for her new album, Here, the New York singer-songwriter talks about the US election, Black Lives Matter, and modern family life
the big picture
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A look at Trump’s rise from real estate mogul, billionaire and TV personality to Republican presidential nominee
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