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Daisy Dumas

Afternoon Update: Sydney’s hottest August day in seven years; census ‘division’; and a hidden letter in a pillar

The combination of high temperatures and strong winds pushed fire danger ratings to ‘high’ in Sydney
The combination of high temperatures and strong winds pushed fire danger ratings to ‘high’ in Sydney. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian

Hello and welcome to Afternoon Update.

On paper, it’s winter. But a swathe of Australia’s east baked in temperatures more than 10C above average today, with Sydney’s mercury topping 28C, making it the hottest day in the city in seven years. The city’s average August temperature is 17.9C.

The combination of high temperatures and strong winds pushed fire danger ratings to “high” in Sydney and the Illawarra, while moderate fire danger ratings were in place for most of the rest of the state.

“We are not really into the traditional fire weather season for New South Wales,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Angus Hines said, adding that conditions were “quite unusual for this time of year”.

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What Labor’s loss in the NT means for Australian politics – Full Story podcast

After Labor’s devastating loss to Lia Finocchiaro’s Country Liberals in the Northern Territory elections, Tamsin Rose speaks to Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, and Queensland state correspondent Ben Smee on how politicians from all sides are reading the results.

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“When a nurse pays more tax than a multinational, something is deeply wrong. We can’t keep defending a system where nearly two in three gas corporations pay no tax.”

The Greens leader, Adam Bandt, told the National Press Club he will take a series of “Robin Hood reforms” to the next election, including a 40% tax on the “excessive profits” of big businesses, coal and mining companies.

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The opening ceremony for the Paralympic Games kicks off at 4am AEST – and among the medal hopefuls is a wealth of remarkable human stories. But first and foremost, the Paralympics are an incredible sporting event, writes Kieran Pender.

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Baked beans are the culinary equivalent of rewatching a romcom after a day you’d like to forget, writes Nicholas Jordan – uncomplicated, surprise-free and available almost instantly. From a “salt-less wasteland” to a boulevard of broken beans, he put nine tins of baked beans to the test.

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Today’s starter word is: WIT . You have five goes to get the longest word including the starter word. Play Wordiply.

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