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Pallavi Singhal is a data journalist with the Visual Stories Team at The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and WAtoday

How the Queen formed a special bond with Australia
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How the Queen formed a special bond with Australia

Queen Elizabeth II visited Australia 16 times between 1954, less than a year after she was crowned, and 2011, building a profound relationship with our country. Explore the moments in pictures.

  • by Pallavi Singhal, Mark Stehle and The Visual Stories Team

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Australia news LIVE: John Barilaro gives evidence to NSW parliamentary inquiry; Senate climate bill negotiations heat up

Australia news LIVE: John Barilaro gives evidence to NSW parliamentary inquiry; Senate climate bill negotiations heat up

NSW Liberals are bracing for John Barilaro’s appearance at a parliamentary probe, Senate climate bill negotiations are heating up and the defence minister says Australia’s next submarines may need to be built overseas.

  • by Broede Carmody and Pallavi Singhal
Baby found dead in western Sydney home

Baby found dead in western Sydney home

A nine-month-old baby has been found dead in a home in Sydney’s west after emergency services responded to a call for a welfare check.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Australia news LIVE: PM says Indigenous Voice detail to come after referendum; fresh calls to work from home as COVID winter wave continues

Australia news LIVE: PM says Indigenous Voice detail to come after referendum; fresh calls to work from home as COVID winter wave continues

Politicians are debating the PM’s push for an Indigenous Voice to parliament, skilled migration is once again in the spotlight and a leading epidemiologist says people should be working from home if they can.

  • by Broede Carmody, Angus Thompson and Pallavi Singhal
Brawl breaks out outside Leichhardt Oval after Sydney FC soccer match

Brawl breaks out outside Leichhardt Oval after Sydney FC soccer match

A Sydney FC spokeswoman said those involved in the fight did not watch the game and were not wearing any club colours.

  • by Sarah Keoghan and Pallavi Singhal
Firearms, $4.5 million worth of drugs seized in 11-day police operation

Firearms, $4.5 million worth of drugs seized in 11-day police operation

Seven firearms, more than $4.5 million worth of drugs and $150,000 in cash have been seized by police during an 11-day operation targeting organised criminal networks.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
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Australia news LIVE: Labor accuses Coalition of ‘hysteria’ over foot and mouth disease as 47th parliament sits for first time; COVID cases grow across the nation

Australia news LIVE: Labor accuses Coalition of ‘hysteria’ over foot and mouth disease as 47th parliament sits for first time; COVID cases grow across the nation

It’s Anthony Albanese’s first parliamentary sitting week as prime minister, Labor will rewrite its climate bill to win support from the Greens and all mail from China and Indonesia is to be checked for traces of foot and mouth disease.

  • by Broede Carmody, Angus Thompson and Pallavi Singhal
How the cost of your drive to work has changed

How the cost of your drive to work has changed

Find out how much more it’s costing you to commute to work as fuel prices rise.

  • by Pallavi Singhal, Nathanael Scott, Daniel Carter and Luis Araujo
How the cost of your drive to work has changed

How the cost of your drive to work has changed

Find out how much more it’s costing you to commute to work as fuel prices rise.

  • by Pallavi Singhal, Nathanael Scott, Daniel Carter and Luis Araujo
Evacuations, road closures in Sydney’s inner west after burst gas main

Evacuations, road closures in Sydney’s inner west after burst gas main

A burst gas main led to evacuations, ongoing road closures and light rail services being shut down in Sydney’s inner west on Monday.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Australia news: Politicians return to Canberra ahead of parliament’s return; farmers back calls to keep Indonesia border open amid foot and mouth disease outbreak

Australia news: Politicians return to Canberra ahead of parliament’s return; farmers back calls to keep Indonesia border open amid foot and mouth disease outbreak

Farmers have backed the PM’s stance on keeping the border with Indonesia open, the construction industry watchdog is in the spotlight and federal MPs have started returning to Canberra.

  • by Broede Carmody and Pallavi Singhal

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