
Tawny frogmouth named 2025 Australian bird of the year – live
Follow live as we announce the winner of the 2025 Australian bird of the yearTawny frogmouth named 2025 Australian bird of the year winnerMore Australian bird of the year contentDownload your free official 2025 bird of the year posterGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastHeads up: the livestream ceremony is just a few minutes away from launch! You’ll be able to watch it here on the Guardian blog, as well as on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Links to come very shortly …Top 10 spotlight: the bush stone-curlewDopey, anxious and adorable. They never seem to be in a sensible location, or quite sure of how they got there. And they scream like banshees. Continue reading...
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Australia news live: Burke proposes new powers to target crypto ATMs; controversial APY exhibition to return
Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMore information on the incident at a Townsville facility involving ADF personnel: the Queensland ambulance service said three people were injured after a single-vehicle crash.Paramedics assessed one patient with life-threatening injuries.1,117 rentals (2.3%) were affordable for an ambulance officer850 rentals (1.7%) were affordable for an aged care worker754 rentals (1.5%) were affordable for a nurse575 rentals (1.1%) were affordable for a construction worker417 rentals (0.8%) were affordable for an early childhood educator417 rentals (0.8%) were affordable for a hospitality worker. Continue reading...

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Tawny frogmouth named 2025 Australian bird of the year winner
Perennial runner up finally claims the crown in the biennial Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll, ahead of Baudin’s black cockatoo and gang-gang cockatooMore Australian bird of the year contentDownload your free official 2025 bird of the year posterGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe tawny frogmouth has been named Australia’s 2025 bird of the year, after taking second place in the biennial Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll three times running.More than 310,000 votes were cast after polling opened on 6 October and the tawny led the charge from the start, despite being hotly and persistently pursued by two cockatoos: the Baudin’s black cockatoo and the ever-popular gang-gang.Get Guardian Australia environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as an email Continue reading...

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Trump says he authorized covert CIA operations in Venezuela
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JD Vance calls Republican operatives, aged 24 to 35, who wrote racist texts ‘kids’ – as it happened
This liveblog is now closed.The far-right US congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is further distancing herself from her fellow Republicans and accusing men in her party of being “weak”.In an interview with the Washington Post, Greene expressed her frustrations with Republicans, signaling her further deviation from the political strategies of her party, as the government shutdown beginning 1 October was slated to enter its third week. Continue reading...
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JD Vance brushes off racist texts by adults in Republican group chat as ‘what kids do’
Vice-president downplays messages such as ‘I love Hitler’ in chat by 24 to 35-year-olds to ‘stupid jokes’JD Vance sought to downplay the revelation that leaders of a group called the Young Republicans exchanged hundreds of racist, sexist text messages – including one in which rape was called “epic”, and another in which someone wrote “I love Hitler” – as youthful indiscretions.Vance, speaking on a new episode of the Charlie Kirk Show, the podcast run by colleagues of the late conservative activist, suggested that the participants in the leaked chats were much younger than they in fact are. Some of the participants are barely younger than the 41-year-old vice-president. Continue reading...