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CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • Lachlan (left) and Rupert Murdoch composite image with newspaper titles in background

    Most media barons hide their ambitions behind the language of journalistic impartiality. Not the Murdochs

    Julianne Schultz
  • Making sense of it illustration. The image shows Eric Liddell, a Scottish sprinter, rugby player and Christian missionary.

    Eric Liddell won gold at the 1924 Paris Olympics. His was a life of inspiration to draw upon

    Tim Costello
    The backstory of the man featured in Chariots of Fire offers a vision of there being a higher duty than one’s own personal success and national glory
  • 240727 DIY Olympic events thumbnail 1

    Looking for a low energy olympics? Let the games begin!

    Fiona Katauskas
    Anyone can be a pro at these sports
  • AreThingsImprovingpixike (1)

    Goodness me cheer up! Here are some things Guardian readers think are getting better

    First Dog on the Moon
  • Young girl writing in pen in a notebook

    God complexes and playground bragging rights: the school pen licence was serious business

    Louis Hanson
  • A collage of AI-generated images.

    From politics to porn: will 2024 be the year in which deepfake fears finally become real?

    Samantha Floreani
  • Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump with a flesh-colored bandage on his ear

    A second Trump presidency would send Australia down a dark economic path. Here’s how it might play out

    Greg Jericho
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Columnists

  • Greg Jericho

    Greg Jericho
    A second Trump presidency would send Australia down a dark economic path. Here’s how it might play out

    Greg Jericho
    Under Trump’s tariff plans, our GDP would take a hit amid a nightmare trade war – and while we’re at it, forget emissions reductions or global agreements
  • Van Badham

    Van Badham
    Is flirting dying? The apps appear to have swallowed the most delicate and delicious of human interactions

    Van Badham
  • Ranjana Srivastava

    Ranjana Srivastava
    When a loved one was dying in India, the advice I gave to my family was not what they expected

    Ranjana Srivastava
  • Paul Daley
    The kindness of strangers isn’t always obvious but it can be delightfully disarming

    Paul Daley
  • Karen Middleton
    Albanese’s new lineup signposts Labor’s areas of greatest weakness and effectively concedes he made mistakes

  • Peter Lewis
    Guardian Essential report: should democracy be more like community sport?

  • Lenore Taylor
    Newsroom edition: what kind of leader do voters want in these chaotic times? – Full Story podcast

Cartoons

  • 240725 Birthrate contraceptives thumbnail

    The real reason why Australia’s birthrate is falling

  • CFFMEU koala reading a letter, while a kangaroo looks on

    The CFFMEU unequivocally condemns koala habitat destruction!

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    Sick of the screen of death blues? There are plenty of other shades to choose from

  • Voicelesspixie

    Voiceless in Gaza

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Indigenous Australia

  • A young girl being taken into Cairns watch house

    Inhumane treatment of kids in custody won’t make Queenslanders safer. Empathy must triumph over fear

    Natalie Lewis
  • A young girl holds an Aboriginal flag

    ‘I felt my tongue coming alive’: learning a critically endangered Indigenous language is a small triumph

    Cheryl Leavy
  • Supporters at the Yes to Marriage Equality Rally in Adelaide

    History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that

    Michael Kirby
  • Paul Daley

    One exclusive Australian institution is facing up to its deeply racist past while another backs away from it

    Paul Daley
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World view

  • Elisabeth Ribbans

    A spoof after the Trump assassination attempt shows the eye to hazard needed on heavy news days

    Elisabeth Ribbans
  • Emma Beddington

    We were promised a 15-hour working week. What’s the hold-up?

    Emma Beddington
    • Jonathan Kennedy

      Men are spending more time looking after their children – and it’s not just cultural, it’s in their genes

      Jonathan Kennedy
    • Illustration by David Foldvari of a bat with red eyes flying in front of the moon.

      The end is nigh. For insects, bats, protest, the planet…

      Stewart Lee
    • Will Hutton

      Rupert Murdoch’s secret succession drama is a warning to rein in the super-rich

      Will Hutton
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