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That feeling when you win an election but the elation feels marginal
Katharine MurphyMalcolm Turnbull’s election is won but his MPs’ demands are yet to come. The 45th parliament will be a fascinating beast
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Proposed constitutional reform would give each nation and region of the UK full sovereignty over its own affairs
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Demonstrators across US renew outcry against police shootings, while search suggests Micah Johnson prepared for larger attack, police chief says
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Euro 2016 hosts France rewrite history or will Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo have the last laugh? Join Rob Smyth to find out
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Missouri suspects used app’s geolocation feature to target ‘unwitting victims’, says police after another incident saw game lead player to dead body
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Fanboy ire can’t stifle the defiant energy – and frequent hilarity – of this terrifically inventive comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig
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David Holthouse struggled for years with the aftermath of being raped. His story became a hit play, Stalking the Bogeyman. As it opens in London, he revisits his experience for the last time
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Discovery of 3,000-year-old cemetery in Ashkelon will dispel many myths and may force rethinking of popular insult
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Scot claims second trophy with straight-sets victory over Canadian
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That there was not so much an air of expectancy as one of inevitability on Centre Court is a testament to the Scot’s relentless drive for greatness
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Adelaide sit inside the AFL’s top four for the first time this season after 60-point win
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Hamilton became the first driver to win three grands prix in a row at Silverstone with his fourth victory overall, while his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg finished second but was demoted to third
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After Jon Jones’s withdrawal Daniel Cormier should have been a hero in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Instead he was treated to a chorus of boos
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Dutch rider Tom Dumoulin won his first Tour de France stage with a solo break in a hailstorm as Chris Froome kept yellow and Alberto Contador retired
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Of all the billions ever born, it is we who share the blood of the world’s oldest civilisation on the planet – we have survived, now we must thrive
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One of my favourite directors has remade my favourite film – and I wish I were more whelmed. But slick effects and sparky lines can’t quite paper over the plotholes, nor that sinking feeling concerning the racial politics
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National association hires former solicitor-general to head its legal battle and warns the issue could bring down the New South Wales government
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Our photographer Mike Bowers has spent two months on the road with the Liberal and Labor leaders. He reflects on the experience and discusses some of his favourite shots
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More than 100 suspects have been killed in the seven weeks since Duterte’s election as president
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Velauthapillai Renukaruban says he was accused of being involved in Tamil Tigers and beaten with sticks and a metal bar
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New spaces, new formats, new exhibitions and a robot guide are just part of the latest leap forwards in the evolution of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. All are designed to complement the State Art Collection, which remains the heart of the AGWA experienceFive ways to see things differently at AGWA
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The UNHCR is working tirelessly to provide life-changing humanitarian support to the millions of displaced people around the globe. In this Q&A, the not-for-profit’s National Director of Australia, Naomi Steer explains what you can do to help the world’s most vulnerableIs there anything Australians can do to help with the international refugee crisis?
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From a teenager to a 70-year-old, five people tell of their experiences
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In this extract from her new book, the Guardian’s Lucy Clark tackles the culture of contests and rankings at school, arguing that for children – indeed all of us – it is unnecessary and damaging
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This famous export from the forests of Brandenburg state, south-east of Berlin, is a legend among pickles
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Pollution in the Kenyan capital is ‘beyond imagination’. With Africa’s predicted rise in population, this urban health crisis could kill 1.5 million within a generation
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From gripping fiction to history, brilliant poetry to biography, our guest contributors offer their recommendations for the beach and elsewhere
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Lolita Wästerlund is one of the first women in the world to have a uterine transplant. Now this pioneering surgery is coming to Britain. By Tim Lewis
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At a time when race relations in America are approaching breaking point, Serena’s record-equalling Wimbledon win means her achievements take on greater significance than ever
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The US writer, who alongside Tom Wolfe blazed a trail with the ‘new journalism’ of the 60s , has provoked controversy with his new book about a motel owner who spied on his guests. But is the story too good to be true?
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The US singer-songwriter on her stolen ukulele, losing her best friend and why it was important to make an album with her dad
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As a child, Sarah Lippett would stare at the ‘really weird and creepy’ man in the photo at the top of the stairs in her grandmother’s house and wonder who he was. Years later, letters from Nan began to arrive – along with the answers.
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Celebrities, politicians and royals gather to watch the men’s final and see Andy Murray take his second title
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Australian election Malcolm Turnbull declares win, eight days after polls close
Bipartisan push Turnbull and Shorten back electronic voting
As it happened Shorten concedes defeat, Turnbull claims victory
Arthur Sinodinos 'Coalition should stick with 2016 budget'