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Labor’s Sam Dastyari says a Senate inquiry will look into the claims large companies operating in Australia are avoiding tax
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Aspen Medical says it has been already approached by 350 volunteers but only 25 to 50 Australians would go at a time
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Air strikes on little-known group alleged to be al-Qaida affiliate raise questions about expansion of US air war in Syria and Iraq
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Australian musician appears in New Zealand court after raid at home in Tauranga on the North Island
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People living in north-west pastoral and west coast districts of South Australia should leave on Thursday night or early Friday morning
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NSW upper house recommends legal changes to allow retrial of suspected killer of three children snatched from Aboriginal community on NSW north coast in early 1990s
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Australia’s top architecture awards dominated by projects that provided community benefits, including a refurbished toilet block
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‘We owe it to our dead to secure justice,’ Australian leader says in joint press conference with his Dutch counterpart, Mark Rutte
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Activists request time to prepare for protests before grand jury decides whether to indict officer Darren Wilson in shooting death of teenager Michael Brown
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All emails covering her period as editor removed after Rebekah Brooks changed company’s email deletion policy in 2010
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Prosecutors accuse three men of scheming to defraud the government by fixing maintenance contracts for Marine Helicopter Squadron One
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Republican leader challenges president to compromise with Congress after Democrats’ bruising defeat while Obama concedes electorate sent clear message
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Al-Jazeera journalist’s lawyer says he needs urgent treatment for Hepatitis C and a shoulder injury exacerbated by time in jail
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Supreme court told corruption watchdog risks becoming secret police force if it investigates allegations that Cuneen perverted the course of justice
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Proposed law to prevent Iranians from keeping animals deemed unclean is latest crackdown on ‘western cultural invasion’
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Tokyo presses Beijing to act on poaching near Ogasawara islands, warning that Chinese boats will not be allowed to shelter there from coming typhoon
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Relatives and campaigners stage rally outside Chicago police department HQ to demand federal inquiry into the deaths of their loved ones
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Deal will bypass Interpol and might be extended to include US and Canadian forces
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Government refuses to comment on allegations that more than 10% of people held in Australian-government centre are smoking the drug every night and 30-40% on a regular basis
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Labor is pledging to redevelop the derelict train station precinct and bring the Western Bulldogs to the city; the Coalition is promising more hospital beds
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Plan comes months after bitter seven-year dispute about Australia’s first such facility appeared to have ended
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Colombian fisherman’s boat capsized in bad weather, leaving him adrift for days until he was spotted by navy
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Andrea Lowe, 30, was assistant to state police minister when she deleted incriminating emails relating to elaborate scheme
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Twenty-nine workers were entombed by a methane explosion in 2010, but company says it is too dangerous to retrieve bodies
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Party leader releases a slew of TV ads and spells out his Victoria heritage but dodges questions on the East West Link and mining
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Bakery owner in Northern Ireland told to pay compensation or face court action for refusing put gay marriage slogan on cake
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Liberals accuse Labor of mudslinging after reports that candidates were interviewed by ombudman’s office about donations
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Environment East Gippsland launches fourth legal action against government, this time over the provision of owl habitats
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Israeli PM says status quo will not change at site known as Noble Sanctuary to Muslims and Temple Mount to Jews
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Beijing dismisses scathing EIA report on wildlife trade which claims ivory haul of Xi Jinping delegates in Tanzania doubled price on illegal market
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Campaign groups say fugitive LRA commander has sought refuge in Kafia Kingi enclave between Sudan and South Sudan
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Presidents of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal in Burkina Faso to mediate amid power struggle but cross-party meeting descends into chaos
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A Tasmanian surf club features among the projects small and large to be honoured by the Australian Institute of Architects at its annual awards ceremony
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Author who blends DNA research with personal stories to examine how people inherit their family’s experiences says understanding how history has shaped you is empowering, writes Johanna Leggatt
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Local organisations are shocked at the treatment of family members with mental illness, discovered in the aftermath of typhoon Haiyan
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Album stream Listen to Guy Pearce's Broken Bones - exclusive
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From ‘half-baked nonsense’ to a ‘stink in the nostrils’, Alison Flood rounds up five of the most damning book reviews ever. But what’s your favourite hatchet job?
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Video exclusive The Imitation Game: watch Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing
Watch an exclusive clip from the acclaimed biopic of the Bletchley Park codebreaker
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This weekend will see a big UK-wide campaign to support bookstores, independent or otherwise, and in-person book buying – and who couldn’t be on board. Writer and librarian Jen Campbell has put together The Bookshop Book, the official book of the Books Are My Bag campaign. Do you know of weird, wonderful or simply great bookshops worth visiting? Share your knowledge, stories and photos here and we will publish the best. Photograph: Charles Leakey
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This “new” record based on 20-year-old outtakes sounds the most like Pink Floyd than any of album with their name in the past 25 years, writes Alexis Petridis
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Activision would have us believe that the latest title in the series is a bold re-imagining. It’s not, but it’s still blistering entertainment. By Simon Parkin
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It's been a month of technological firsts, from the unveiling of the flying car to the Queen joining Twitter, but have you kept up with all the science news?
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She doesn’t like Tony Abbott’s swimwear or policies, thinks Nigel Farage is frightening, loves Australia – mostly – and thinks Israel can be blind to its own faults. Anything else to add to the list?
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A troubled kid meets a professional dominatrix in a film that trades a potentially challenging hypothesis for a much more familiar path
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For too many authors the Anzac centenary is little more than a marketing opportunity, but Steve Sailah’s A Fatal Tide is a subtle challenge to mythologisers
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Sean McMahon’s rise continues after the flanker was named to make his Australia debut against Wales
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David Villa may have gone for the time being but Melbourne City have signed another international striker: Josh Kennedy
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Ronan O’Connell: The Australia captain has endured a lean spell and beating England on home turf would be an ideal way to bow out
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In an extract from his new book, The Secret Footballer explains why players are damned if they do … and damned if they don’t
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The racing industry has rejected claims of cruelty after two horses died in the Melbourne Cup earlier this week
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Joe Gorman: Next year’s Asian Cup is a superb way for clubs to attract Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese and Malaysian supporters
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Sonny Bill Williams will face England at the weekend while Aaron Cruden has won the No10 jersey
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Rape charges against former St Kilda player Stephen Milne have been dropped and he has pleaded guilty to sexual assault
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Pete Smith: The influence of Australian football’s greatest figure is still being felt 10 years after his death
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Aaron Finch was almost burned by a pitchside fire display as South Africa made short work of Australia
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David Leyonhjelm: I can’t oppose the government alone. Shorten needs to realise that legislator’s remorse doesn’t make up for Labor’s weak opposition to national security creep
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Jess Zimmerman: If you want to get popular on the internet, don’t fake being cool – and definitely don’t slap your brand name on natural brilliance
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Antony Loewenstein: Whitlam supported Suharto, challenged Israel and had a tense relationship with the US. His foreign policy legacy contains plenty to trouble myth-makers on both the left and right
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Patrick Strudwick: Rose McGowan is right that the gay rights movement has tended to ignore women. But sexism is everywhere – the bulk of the hate comes from heterosexuals
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Today’s audiences are less tolerant of racism and open-minded about modern dance – as a result of popular TV. Mark Lawson is reassured by a week of positive headlines
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Sol Bellear: The NSW government’s hurried assault on land rights – followed by a hasty retreat – is deeply unfortunate and has damaged any trust Aboriginal people can have in the Baird government
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Richard Murphy: Executives claim they’re acting in shareholders’ interests, yet aggressive avoidance harms a company and all its stakeholders
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Ban Ki-moon has called on nations to do more to protect the environment from the devastation of war, but even in times of peace our militaries have a huge impact on natural resources
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The long read: Twenty-five years on, Timothy Garton Ash asks what hindsight can’t reveal – and wonders where the 1989 generation might lead us
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Klein’s photographs of 1950s New York caught the city’s energy and grit and made his name
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Brian Smith: Brittany Maynard’s heroic choice is exactly the kind my family should have had. And that’s exactly why we need assisted dying laws across the world – so our loved ones can truly rest in peace
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The coming winter and the threat of renewed fighting hang over Donetsk and Luhansk after rushed elections
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Oliver Wainwright: The 2020 Olympic stadium has faced two years of widespread criticism and budget cuts. Now prominent Japanese architect Arata Isozaki has launched a blistering attack on the designs
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Don’t spit, don’t play loud music, don’t drive on the pavement … Farmers moving to the former ghost city of Kangbashi are getting lessons in how to be urbanites
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Australia avoided the EU and US bank meltdowns thanks in part to government regulation and deposit guarantees, but now a recommendation to raise capital ratios is being fiercely resisted
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Steve Rose: Like Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey Christopher Nolan’s epic unashamedly celebrates travelling to the stars as the next logical step in our evolution. Perhaps, after years of cynicism, we’re ready to be inspired by space exploration again
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Titanochelon was 2 metres long and roamed the ‘streets of Madrid’ between 20m and 2m years ago, study finds
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An unforgettable, overwhelming and pungent day spent on Michaelmas Cay during a tour of wildlife-rich Queensland
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ITV director of drama commissioning says the show continues to be ‘a phenomenon’
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All the ingredients are there in this fresh serving of the period drama but only time will tell if this course improves with age
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Today's questions cover suspected spies, delicious drinks, extinct animals, Harry Potter, WG Grace and famous musicals
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Danish researchers find that doctors using the C-reactive protein test are prescribing fewer antibiotics
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In the week Helen Macdonald won the Samuel Johnson prize with her memoir, H is for Hawk, we take to the air with this quiz about our feathered friends in literature. But can you tell a hawk from a handsaw? Find out whether you're a turkey or a soaring success
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The wife of president Ashraf Ghani has surprised many Afghans by speaking out on women and internally displaced people
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New Zealand remain the standard bearers in world rugby and Israel Dagg tells Michael Aylwin that collective responsibility helps to set the All Blacks apart
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Beauty brands are catching up with the fashion world’s stance on diversity as Redken announces its surprise new face
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Editor employed the former creative writing student, convicted of the murder of Meredith Kercher, to give her ‘a normal life’
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Girls creator says she is ‘dismayed’ by interpretation of childhood behaviour, described in her memoir, as abuse
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Ultra-pricey luxury brand, popular as a status symbol for the rich, has been closely associated with the hip-hop star since 2006
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For these unusual images, the notorious ambulance-chaser of New York City turned his lens on stars and high-society players, then doctored the pictures in his darkroom
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Clive Palmer launches the PUP campaign in Victoria ahead of the state election
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A man lost at sea when a fishing boat capsized has been found clinging to a foam cooler in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Colombia
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Just five weeks old and weighing less than 6lbs, the newest resident of Chicago's Shedd Aquarium takes a dip
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Alex Bellos samples Simon Beck’s stunning mathematical drawings, created by running in snowshoes across freshly laid snow in the Alps
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Photographer Owen Humphreys captures thousands of starlings starting their murmuration near Gretna Green
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GuardianWitness Wildlife on your doorstep in your November - share your photos
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We asked you to share your photos of the Anonymous Million Mask March via GuardianWitness. Here is a selection of our favourites
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A porcupine at the Londolozi reserve in South Africa fights off a pride of 17 lions by shaking its tail and running backwards towards the predators
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of the best photographs from around the world
I came out in a country town, and everything changed in an instant