Guardian curates stories on Jakarta landfill workers, Nolan's Odyssey, Paul Dacre's influence
Guardian Australia's weekend reading curates five essential stories: life at Jakarta's massive landfill where workers earn dollars daily amid 8,000 tons of daily waste, Christopher Nolan's Odyssey film and why 2,600-year-old epics still resonate, and former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's lasting influence on British press culture.
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Published 17 Jul 2026, 22:18 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 22:40 UTC
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