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Banks must cancel direct debits on request. Why isn’t it the same for card payments?

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$400 million in government funding for Hollywood, but only scraps for...

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After the crisis: what lessons can be drawn from the management...

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Reading during coronavirus: books can be triggering, but difficult texts teach...

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Why COVID-19 might not change our cities as much as we...

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Progressive in theory, regressive in practice: that’s how we tax income...

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The compromise that might just boost the JobSeeker unemployment benefit

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Queer young adult fiction isn’t all gloomy realism. Here are 5...

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Government to announce revamped wage subsidy amid huge COVID uncertainty

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Antibacterial activewear? The claim is just as absurd as it sounds

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Victoria’s latest elective surgery slowdown is painful but necessary

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US coronavirus data will now go straight to the White House....

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We asked multicultural communities how best to communicate COVID-19 advice. Here’s...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the palace letters, community transmission, and the...

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Australia wants to build a huge concrete runway in Antarctica. Here’s...

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Australian cities are quiet during lockdown. Earthquake scientists are making the...

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Grandparent-grandchildren video calls are vital during COVID-19. Here are simple ways...

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The ‘Keep It Real Online’ campaign wants parents to talk to...

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‘Expect sexism’: a gender politics expert reads Julia Gillard’s Women and...

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Is psychiatry shrinking what’s considered normal?

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Universities are cutting hundreds of jobs – they, and the government,...

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