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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Pat Turner on Closing the Justice Gap

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Cutting the ABC cuts public trust, a cost no democracy can...

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Defunding the police could bring positive change in Australia. These communities...

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The national cabinet’s in and COAG’s out. It’s a fresh chance...

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Who owns the bones? Human fossils shouldn’t just belong to whoever...

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Voices, hearts and hands – how the powerful sounds of protest...

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It’s 12 months since the last bushfire season began, but don’t...

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By sacking staff and closing stores, big businesses like The Warehouse...

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Be careful with photos, talk about sex: how to protect your...

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Use proper names for body parts, don’t force hugs: how to...

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If Australia really wants to tackle mental health after coronavirus, we...

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Climate explained: does your driving speed make any difference to your...

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Kylie’s hut: bushfires destroyed the writing retreat of an Aussie literary...

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Curious Kids: how would they bring the International Space Station back...

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Student teachers must pass a literacy and numeracy test before graduating...

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The housing boom propelled inequality, but a coronavirus housing bust will...

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Economists back wage freeze 21-19 in new Economic Society-Conversation survey

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