Corrections and Clarifications: June 26, 2026
Corrections and Clarifications June 26 2026

The Guardian has published a series of corrections and clarifications for errors that appeared in recent articles. Among the corrections, a news report from June 24 incorrectly stated that a major protest occurred in Brisbane, when in fact the event took place in Sydney. The error has been rectified, and the online article now reflects the correct location.

Historical Date Error Corrected

In a feature on Australian history published on June 20, the date of the Eureka Stockade was wrongly given as 1853. The correct year is 1854. The article has been updated to reflect this fact. The Guardian apologizes for the error and thanks readers who pointed it out.

Misquoted Source in Economy Article

An article on the Australian economy from June 22 misquoted an economist from the University of Melbourne. The economist was reported as saying that inflation would reach 6% by year-end, but the actual forecast was 5.5%. The quote has been corrected in the online version.

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The Guardian is committed to maintaining the highest standards of accuracy. If you spot an error, please contact the corrections team.

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