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3 days ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Helen Russell |Karishma Luthria |Miles Martignoni |Miles Herbert
Are you looking for the secret to happiness? Journalist Helen Russell thinks she found the answer after embracing hygge (the Danish art of cosiness), friluftsliv (the joy of the open air), and janteloven (realising you’re no better than others) while living in Denmark. But are these life lessons, from one of the happiest places on earth, all they’re cracked up to be? Helen Russell talks to Reged Ahmad about her decade living like a Dane
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |David SMith |David Smith |Miles Herbert |Karishma Luthria |Miles Martignoni | +1 more
In just over 80 days of Donald Trump’s second administration, the world already seems to have been remade. Even before the tariffs brought economic turmoil, the world watched as legal US residents were deported, and others arbitrarily detained at the border. And now some Australians are questioning whether they should risk travelling to the US at all.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Josh Butler |Allison Chan |Karishma Luthria |Camilla Hannan |Hannah Parkes
As we continue down the path to polling day, it looks increasingly likely we will end up with a minority government. And the Greens could hold the balance of power. Leader Adam Bandt speaks to political reporter Josh Butler and Full Story co-host Reged Ahmad about who he plans to work with in the next parliament, and why Peter Dutton needs to be kept as far away from the Lodge as possible
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Jack Snape |Karishma Luthria |Camilla Hannan |Miles Herbert
The rise to stardom and record-breaking performance of teenage athletics sensation Gout Gout has left many excited about the future of Australian athletics – it has even galvanised a new global fanbase.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Karishma Luthria |Camilla Hannan |Hannah Parkes
who also did the sound design and mix with assistance from. The executive producer of Full Story is
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Adam Morton |Karishma Luthria |Miles Herbert |Camilla Hannan
For months, the Coalition has been spruiking nuclear power as the answer to Australia’s rising energy prices. This was until opposition leader Peter Dutton’s budget reply speech, when gas appears to have become the main focus of the Coalition’s public messaging on energy.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Bridie Jabour |Lenore Taylor |Mike Ticher |Karishma Luthria |Daniel Semo |Miles Herbert | +1 more
The unofficial election campaign is about to intensify, with a pre-election budget just days away. With political messaging coming thick and fast, both parties will be trying to sell their vision to the public. But with Australian society becoming increasingly fragmented, will the same campaign strategies cut through? Bridie Jabour talks with editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and head of newsroom Mike Ticher about what is dividing voters, and how these fractures are shaping our politics
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Matilda Boseley |Jack Snape |Karishma Luthria |Miles Herbert |Hannah Parkes
One weekend every year, Formula One takes over Melbourne. And while F1 is riding high in Australia with a massive new audience of young people – especially women – flooding the stands, critics point to a host of issues surrounding the sport, including the environmental cost. Matilda Boseley talks to sport reporter Jack Snape on what’s behind the new golden age of motorsport and if an Australian could win the F1 Championship this year
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Dan Jervis-Bardy |Allison Chan |Karishma Luthria
There’s still a long road to go before a federal election, and it’s already been pretty bumpy. Not only has the prime minister delayed firing the starting gun because of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred – we now have the prospects of a budget, in amongst a fresh stoush between Donald Trump and former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Nour Haydar |Karishma Luthria |Camilla Hannan |Hannah Parkes
Just last month, artist Khaled Sabsabi told Full Story he never imagined he’d be picked as Australia’s representative for the 2026 Venice Biennale. Days later, he was unceremoniously dropped by Creative Australia. The abrupt move set off a series of recriminations and left the art world reeling. Nour Haydar tells Reged Ahmad how it all unfolded and why the move has left many outraged about the precedent it sets