Headlines
Tuesday
11 September 2018
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Number of Australians concerned about impact of climate change and wanting coal phased out rises
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Architects reveal design for 45,000-seat stadium over rail yards, but proposal meets with tepid government response
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Spotlight
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National Geographic’s Air, Land & Sea showcases the world’s best wildlife photography from the likes of Paul Nicklen, Beverly Joubert and Steve Winter
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In Chemaly’s book Rage Becomes Her, she writes that women are taught from birth to suppress their anger. It’s time now, she says, to let it all out
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In 1982 Brisbane awoke to discover that its beloved hilltop music venue had been razed in secret. QUT lecturer and former member of the Go-Betweens John Willsteed looks back
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Top tennis umpires are believed to be considering forming a union because they believe Carlos Ramos was ‘hung out to dry’ by the authorities during and after the US Open final
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Buckingham, a member of the NSW parliament’s upper house, said the allegations had been used to try to ‘destroy’ him
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The 26-year-old was sold more than $100,000 of life insurance and was left distressed by experience, royal commission hears
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Ralf Speth tells Theresa May he cannot be sure any of firm’s plants in Britain will continue to operate after Brexit
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Letters ask states to engage with UK in side deals on transport if Brexit talks fail
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Special reports
Video and pictures
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Photographs from the Pioneers of American Modernism exhibition of works by the outstanding American architectural photographer Ezra Stoller, on at the Lumiere Brothers Centre, Moscow. The display includes black and white photos of public buildings, offices and private homes from the beginning of his career in the late 1930s through to the 1970s
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Charles Johnstone was given one of the last batches of the toxic chemicals and paper that make cibachrome images. He used it to seek out empty places across New York’s five boroughs
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
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In an interview on NBC News's Today programme, the journalist says he has 'never seen an instance when the president is so detached from the reality of what's going on'
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4 out of 5 stars.
Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy review Kristen Stewart adds real edge to a literary hoax
4 out of 5 stars.The true story of JT LeRoy, an invented persona that fooled the books world, has powerful parallels with the actor’s own scrutinised personal life -
In a new documentary, a Sydney security guard’s ghostbusting business becomes a metaphor for unearthing the spectres of his past
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Thousands who lived or worked in lower Manhattan were exposed to fumes and particles from the destroyed towers
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The big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
$150 The cost of powering an electric car around Australia