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‘Ageing in neighbourhood’: what seniors want instead of retirement villages and...

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Watch yourself: the self-surveillance strategy to keep supermarket shoppers honest

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Psycho turns 60 – Hitchcock’s famous fright film broke all the...

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Morrison commits another $1.5 billion for infrastructure

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48,000-year-old arrowheads reveal early human innovation in the Sri Lankan rainforest

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View from The Hill: Senate committees are one of the few...

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The coastal banksia has its roots in ancient Gondwana

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Non-Indigenous Australians need to educate themselves. One way to do this...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on protests, social-distancing, and domestic borders

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Bob Santamaria, ‘the most significant’ figure in Australian politics never to...

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What makes pepper spray so intense? And is it a tear...

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120 million years ago, giant crocodiles walked on two legs in...

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Tear gas and pepper spray are chemical weapons. So, why can...

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The state removal of Māori children from their families is a...

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Should I wear a mask on public transport?

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New NSW building law could be a game changer for apartment...

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About that spare room: employers requisitioned our homes and our time

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TV has changed, so must the way we support local content

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
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https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
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