News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's Australia edition
Headlines
Thursday
27 June 2019
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Outgoing far-right senator’s letter to Queen and governor general says Cheok ‘greatly deserving‘
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Andrew Robb, Martin Ferguson, Peter Reith and Stephen Conroy are among the former ministers who swiftly took jobs in industry
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EU Brexit coordinator says Tory frontrunner’s claims are 'pseudo-patriotism'
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Australian Energy Market Commission reports a big improvement on last year as new retailers drive lower prices
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Spotlight
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The Trawlwoolway artist’s forensic retrospective, Tense Past, talks back to the wilful gaps in Tasmania’s dark history
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Wave of drugs arriving in countries including Fiji starts in the jungles of South America where ‘coca is everything’
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Caught in the middle of a drug trafficking route, island countries are in danger of falling under the control of cartels
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Canberra urged to take action to stop cocaine and methamphetamine trafficking from Latin America through Pacific region
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The month-long series, played across three formats, promises to strike another lusty blow for women’s game
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Six female candidates have more chance of avoiding sexist stereotyping than poor, isolated Hillary Clinton, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Fair Go thrasher
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Statement comes as Turnbull defends his threat to use eligibility question to thwart Dutton’s prime ministerial ambitions
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Key defence group warns it’s ‘uncomfortable’ with former minister’s new role at EY
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Long-awaited review says government should consider farming interests before listing threatened species
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Konrad de Kerloy, who has consistently denied the allegation, will resign from national body on 23 March
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Talks follow decision by Iran to hold back on threat to breach enriched uranium limit
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Losing candidate Prabowo Subianto had claimed April’s poll was rigged against him
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Paul Batchelor, 34, found not guilty in two cases in Ottawa as judge says he did not believe one woman’s claim because of her ‘combative’ testimony
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New functionality automatically deletes history of places users have visited
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Late-night hosts discussed E Jean Carroll’s sexual assault allegation against Trump and the first Democratic debate
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Cast of seminal comedy TV show reveal details of events to celebrate its inception
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The rapper and singer who caused conservative outrage with his impassioned Camp America video talks about why he’s decided to take a stand
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They’ve shaken the leather and chains in a gay sex club. Now the transgressive trio have their sights set on stirring up the rest of the world
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Video & pictures
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From established names to newcomers, see the fashion houses from the French showcase that have an extra je ne sais quoi
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Dengue fever is one of the most deadly mosquito-borne diseases – half the world’s population is at risk from it. Adrienne Surprenant’s photos from the World Mosquito Program in Brazil capture the fight against it
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Ten of the Democrats running for their party’s 2020 presidential nomination faced off in Miami in the first of two primetime TV debates on Wednesday night, presenting their competing visions for a post-Trump America
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People across the continent feel the beginning of what is forecast to be a week of record-setting temperatures
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Russia’s globally renowned company is in Queensland to present Spartacus and Jewels
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Police release dramatic rescue footage while seeking more information identity of child
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