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Helen Sullivan

Helen Sullivan

Columnist , Live Blogger & Reporter at The Guardian Australia

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    Covering topics
    • General Assignment News
    • International News
    • Nature & Wildlife

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    Australian prime minister calls election amid shadow of Trump and cost-of-living crisis

    Anthony Albanese’s ruling Labor party faces a challenge by the centre-right Coalition led by Peter Dutton at the 3 May vote
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    Trump says he hopes Russia will do ‘right thing’ – as it happened

    This live coverage has ended, thank you for following along. You can find all of the latest Ukraine news here.
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    US envoy to visit Moscow amid ceasefire talks – as it happened

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    A beaver: to get attention they will slap the water with their tail...

    They prefer to carry branches in their teeth, like dogs. And when they swim, they hold their front paws to their chests, like a severe governess in a Victorian novel
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    A journey through the hyper-political world of microchips

    From the raw materials required to the machines that make them, every part of the chip supply chain is fiercely contested in the global race for tech supremacy
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    MH370: search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight resumes after 11...

    Malaysia transport minister says firm Ocean Infinity has resumed hunt for the plane, which went missing in one of aviation’s biggest mysteries
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    A manatee: Imagine eating lettuce under water | Helen Sullivan

    Manatees don’t have incisors or canines, only ‘cheek teeth’. No hair, only whiskers. Algae growing on their backs. Everything is gentle
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    A hadeda: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, becau...

    These ibises have a special skill called ‘remote touch’, which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey through vibrations
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    A cicada: ‘What cicadas leave behind is a kind of crystallised memo...

    Part of their body is hollow, this amplifies the sound. The longer you listen to their sound, the more they seem to sync up
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    Key findings from the House ethics committee’s Matt Gaetz report

    Committee found ‘substantial evidence’ for allegations including that Gaetz regularly paid for sex
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    Prison, longing, and some cooking tips: Australia’s unconventional ...

    How to Make Gravy by Paul Kelly was released in 1996 but has grown in popularity over the past 10 years and has now been turned into a film