Guardian Corrections and Clarifications June 30 2026
Guardian Corrections and Clarifications June 30 2026

Corrections Issued for Recent Articles

The Guardian has published corrections and clarifications for several articles from recent days, addressing errors in reporting. Among the corrections is a misstated statistic in a June 28 article on renewable energy, which incorrectly claimed that solar power accounted for 45% of Australia's energy mix in 2025. The correct figure is 35%, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator. The article has been updated to reflect this.

Political Attribution Error Corrected

In a June 27 political analysis piece, a quote was incorrectly attributed to a government minister. The quote, which criticized opposition policy, was actually made by a party spokesperson. The error was brought to the editors' attention by the minister's office. The online version now includes the correct attribution.

Additionally, a June 29 report on housing affordability misidentified the suburb of a new development. The development is located in Marrickville, not Newtown as originally stated. The error was due to incorrect information provided by the developer. The article has been amended.

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The Guardian apologizes for these errors and any confusion they may have caused. Readers are encouraged to report any further inaccuracies to the corrections team.

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