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Portrait of CP Scott
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but facts are sacred
CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • Shadow of a woman in silhouette

    Why are men who murder women seen as less of a threat than terrorists?

    Van Badham
  • A woman looks out of window on a rainy day

    As a GP, I don’t match people’s idea of a domestic violence victim. I’m confused how I got here too

    Anonymous
    Each time I read of another woman being killed, I feel the horror of this loss, but I’m also anxious that my experience becomes less believable
  • 240822 Parliamentary behaviour thumbnail

    How do school kids rate our politicians?

    Fiona Katauskas
    It’s definitely an F for behaviour
  • ‘You only need to look at the amount of fees earned by the big four banks (Commonwealth, ANZ, NAB and Westpac) to see why the royal commission was a good idea,’ writes Greg Jericho

    The horror, the horror: banks are having to compete for our business by offering better rates

    Greg Jericho
  • BabyMaugeanSkatepixiek (1)

    Everyone loves a tiny baby stingray-looking thing. IS THE MAUGEAN SKATE SAVED?

    First Dog on the Moon
  • ‘Every single time I sat at my desk, I learned something new – no matter how small.’

    From writer to (aspiring) economist: doing the calculus on something you suck at

    Anna Spargo-Ryan
  • Liberal party’s NSW president Don Harwin

    The Liberal party’s local government elections nomination fiasco is a boon to the left but bad for democracy

    Ben Raue
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Columnists

  • Greg Jericho

    Greg Jericho
    The horror, the horror: banks are having to compete for our business by offering better rates

    Greg Jericho
    Don’t buy the banks’ sob story. They are annoyed Australians are becoming more savvy at shopping around for better deals for their home loans
  • Van Badham

    Van Badham
    Why are men who murder women seen as less of a threat than terrorists?

    Van Badham
  • Ranjana Srivastava

    Ranjana Srivastava
    The world is suffering a shortage of intravenous fluids – meanwhile vitamin infusions are all the rage for the worried well

    Ranjana Srivastava
  • Paul Daley
    Young Hawke by David Day review – a gritty, disturbing addition to former prime minister’s story

  • Karen Middleton
    Labor quietly extends work and Medicare rights to some visa-holders from Gaza and Israel

  • Peter Lewis
    Guardian Essential report: have voters lost faith in their government? – Australian politics podcast

  • Lenore Taylor
    Newsroom edition: Peter Dutton is ‘flooding the zone’ with distractions – Full Story podcast

Cartoons

  • 240820 Housing stress thumbnail

    Feel like you’re the only one suffering from housing stress?

  • WhatIsRacismpixie (1)

    Racism! It sounds bad – but does it even exist?

  • 240817 Trump reflection thumbnail

    How does Trump really see himself?

  • Administrative Oversight pixie

    Have you ever forgotten to submit paperwork and left your colleagues in the lurch in the funniest way possible?

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Indigenous Australia

  • Djirra CEO Antoinette Braybrook speaks at a rally against family violence in Melbourne in 2023

    Courageous Aboriginal women have shared deeply personal, heartbreaking stories. Have those in power heard?

    Antoinette Braybrook
  • Jacinta Allan

    Victoria’s about-face on raising the age is its surrender to a fear campaign

    Daniel James
  • Black Lives Matter protest and march, Sydney

    Australia’s justice system is failing Indigenous women and children – it’s time for major reform

    Karen Iles
  • Peter Lewis

    Australians have lost so much faith in government that just being heard feels like special treatment

    Peter Lewis
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World view

  • Sophia Smith Galer

    If you are outraged by Trump’s use of AI and deepfakes, don’t be – that’s exactly what he wants

    Sophia Smith Galer
  • Xaymaca Awoyungbo

    Study arts and humanities because you love them (and so do employers, by the way)

    Xaymaca Awoyungbo
    • Nell Frizzell

      New Zealand culture is booming around the world – do we have Jacinda Ardern to thank for it?

      Nell Frizzell
    • Arwa Mahdawi

      Stop using the term ‘centrist’. It doesn’t mean what you think it does

      Arwa Mahdawi
    • Mark Egan

      Why do you exhibit nuclear levels of overconfidence? It could be your age

      Mark Egan
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