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Confused about which English subject to choose in year 11 and...

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Whipping cream canisters have many uses beyond ‘nangs’. Banning them isn’t...

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What’s in the CPI and what does it actually measure?

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Public protest or selfish ratbaggery? Why free speech doesn’t give you...

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Why governments will have to consider the costs of long COVID...

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Yarns from the heart: the role of Aboriginal English in Indigenous...

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Ancient brains: a look inside the extraordinary preservation of a 310-million-year-old...

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How the Groundhog Day grind of lockdown scrambles your memory and...

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How Australia’s fickleness on COVID vaccines is perpetuating global vaccine inequity

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When will we reach herd immunity? Here are 3 reasons that’s...

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A wet winter, a soggy spring: what is the negative Indian...

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Yes adult literacy should be improved. But governments can make their...

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How a new trade deal could make it harder to improve...

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If I could go anywhere: Greek cake shops, the Athenian countryside...

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Yes, there’s confusion about ATAGI’s AstraZeneca advice. But it’s in an...

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View from The Hill: Labor wouldn’t disturb tax cuts, negative gearing...

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How do Olympic athletes stack up against invertebrates? Not very well

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Curious Kids: are sugar rushes real?

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To ensure supply of the top 3 drugs used to treat...

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For too long, research was done on First Nations peoples, not...

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The forgotten Australian veterans who opposed National Service and the Vietnam...

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Australia badly needs earth science skills, but universities are cutting the...

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‘Girls please stay in the kitchen’ — as skateboarding debuts at...

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Uniform discontent: how women athletes are taking control of their sporting...

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Australia must get serious about airborne infection transmission. Here’s what we...

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