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Thursday
3 December 2020
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Cleaner who worked at two Sydney hotels, including a quarantine hotel, returns positive result; Greg Hunt says vaccine rollout still on track for March; coronavirus traces found in sewage in Sydney’s north-west. Follow all the latest live
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Rex Patrick says Australians expect better from ADF as more photos surface
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Letter obtained under FoI shows Frydenberg wanted to change protections but maintain ‘ecological character’
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President-elect says economic relief is his top priority as he enters office at a time when over 100,000 Americans are testing positive for Covid-19 a day
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Spotlight
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Worried about poisoning your recipient – or leaving someone with a jar of fancy jam they’ll never finish? Here’s how to excel at Christmas comestibles
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We asked Australian comedians to supply the stuff that makes them giggle online. Laura Davis may be in New Zealand, but she’s given us the goods
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The NSW government has been accused of spending $140m of public funds to shore up Coalition seats ahead of the 2019 election. Investigative reporter Anne Davies explores whether the premier is still fit to lead the state
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Australia Weekend
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Minute-by-minute report: United will qualify for the last 16 if they can get a draw at Old Trafford. Nick Ames is your guide
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Gender equal renumeration does not just make ethical or narrative sense, it also makes business sense
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Damon Hill has said Mick Schumacher deserves his shot at F1 success but has warned of obstacles in his way
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The Full Story
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A Republican official condemned Trump for encouraging the intimidation of election workers. Here are his remarks
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From a retro prawn cocktail to a vegan coconut ice-cream, make these recipes to feed the masses at a socially distanced barbecue, or simply to please yourself
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Singapore’s approval of chicken cells grown in bioreactors is seen as landmark moment across industry
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Make your Christmas shopping meaningful by supporting vulnerable communities, cutting down on waste and giving presents people will actually use
Guardian Labs
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While the fourth series has come under fire for factual inaccuracy, it is just one of many series to reflect the royals’ long history of mythmaking
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The star-studded HBO show may have had an underwhelming ending, plot holes and shockingly bad accents, but watching New York in all its pre-pandemic glory more than made up for it
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Nobody has a human right to a lucrative book contract without regard for whether their opinions are sound or valuable
Women in prison
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Bridget Archer says it is not backed up by evidence and has already caused harm to communities
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Former Greens leader Bob Brown warns extinction is coming rapidly for the species as he goes to court over forestry agreements
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The midnight snapper caught at Rowley Shoals off Western Australia is 20 years older than the previous record holder
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Amber Christine Arndell was just 13 when a light plane crashed into the ferris wheel set up next to an airstrip on the mid-north coast
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Guardian Weekly
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus has pushed for the president-elect to select a Latino person to lead a major federal agency
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The drastic step was judged the best way to fix systemic problems after an affair similar to allegations against Australian forces in Afghanistan
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António Guterres lists human-inflicted wounds on natural world in stark message
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Plans still on hold after revelations about finances of would-be groom’s mother two years ago
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Multimedia
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Many modernist buildings from the Soviet period are being destroyed, but Russian photographer Arseniy Kotov hopes to preserve their memory with these shots of sloping cinemas and rooms under surveillance
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Popular tourist destination and Unesco World Heritage site struck by massive bushfires
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The September blaze that ravaged the Moria refugee camp in Greece left thousands of people homeless overnight. Photographers Vincent Haiges and Julian Busch picked through the wreckage
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Royal correspondent Jennie Bond discusses whether The Crown is an accurate depiction of palace life
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Ancient Forest Alliance’s project underscores the preventions that are needed to protect old-growth trees in areas such as the Caycuse watershed
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People who fled fighting in northern Ethiopia tell of atrocities and gruelling journey to Sudan
The big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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