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2018-06-06
Showdown looms as NSW government refuses to release three crucial reports
NSW brumby plan described as an 'attack' on national parks laws
Labor and Coalition agree on espionage laws that critics fear would 'criminalise' journalism
Qatar Airways chief says only a man could do his job
Coral decline in Great Barrier Reef 'unprecedented'
Nationals leader says Barnaby Joyce still has to face preselection
Australia's large fish species declined 30% in past decade, study says
Rapper Riff Raff accused of rape and sexual harassment by two women
Tougher race hate laws for NSW as government reverses position again
Australia's largest windfarm wins planning approval
Brumby bill: Labor wants investigation into deputy premier’s alleged link to donor
China denies visas to Australian journalists due to 'frosty' diplomatic relations
Qantas bows to China's wishes on naming of Taiwan as a territory
Q amp;A: Mark Dreyfus fears 'pushback' against marriage equality
Essential poll: Labor jumps to eight-point lead as Joyce scandal revives
System to flag 'dodgy' drugs risks failing consumers, experts warn
Australians have more compassion than our leaders give us credit for
The world Bobby Kennedy hoped for isn't here yet – we need to try harder
Guatemala volcano: at least 62 killed and 300 injured after Fuego erupts
Donald Trump claims he has 'absolute right to pardon myself'
Macron's chief of staff investigated by anticorruption police
New US ambassador to Germany under fire for rightwing support
Philippine president criticised for kissing woman on stage
Monsanto to ditch its infamous name after sale to Bayer
Supreme court sides with baker who refused to make gay wedding cake
Virunga national park in Congo closes to tourists until 2019
Briton on death row in Ethiopia saw news of release on Facebook
Trump brags of '500 days of greatness' – but how do his boasts stack up?
Far-right group brawls with antifascist protesters in Portland streets
Five myths about the refugee crisis
Peter Ridd's sacking pushes the limit of academic freedom
Interest rates are lower than ever. So why is owning a home harder than ever?
South Australia rides renewables boom to become electricity exporter
Women know the difference between rape and bad sex. Surely Germaine Greer does too
‘Precision’ airstrikes kill civilians. In Raqqa we saw the devastation for ourselves
The arts world sees working-class people as a problem to be solved
The planet is on edge of a global plastic calamity
Canada's niceness is the very reason its young men radicalize
Alan Hollinghurst is wrong. Gay stories still need telling
Jeremy Hunt is the longest-serving health secretary? How did that happen?
The Guardian view on free software: big companies are in it for the money
The Guardian view on Chris Grayling: part of the problem, not the solution
Families around the world join war on plastic in pictures
Give MPs a free vote on Heathrow expansion, says Justine Greening
Man begins six-month swim through 'Great Pacific garbage patch'
Heathrow: Grayling to confirm final plan for third runway
UK takes £5bn stake in Welsh nuclear power station in policy U-turn
'Carbon bubble' could spark global financial crisis, study warns
From Brentford to Brooklyn, cycling improvements are clear votewinners
Yuck! Why there’s more to disgust than not getting sick
The days are getting longer – but very, very slowly
Babies born with neonatal diabetes can now be treated with tablets instead of injections
Claims about social benefits of sex robots greatly overstated, say experts
'New' dinosaur species fetches €2m at Paris auction
Doctors hail world first as woman’s advanced breast cancer is eradicated
Taking aspirin with acid reducers can slow advance of esophogeal cancer
No chemo: the test that made me a lucky breast cancer patient
Apple escalates war against Facebook, but doesn't mention it at WWDC
Supersonic flight: will it ever rise out of the ashes of Concorde?
Microsoft is buying code-sharing site GitHub for $7.5bn
Bert van Marwijk's Socceroos seek to lay ghost of Mark Viduka to rest
'Immense pressure': Ian Thorpe calls for an end to medal targets
Nat Fyfe's Brownlow medal hopes ended by AFL tribunal ban
Yaya Touré accuses Pep Guardiola of ‘having problems with Africans’
Australian cricketers push for Indigenous Big Bash round
Bold choices and a change of mood: how Ed Smith has performed so far
Serena Williams withdraws from French Open clash with Maria Sharapova
Costa Rica wonder how to top a World Cup underdog fairytale
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