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Perspectives on a collection: why you should explore New Asian Art at the National Gallery of Australia

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Morrison says China knows ‘where Australia is coming from’, after meeting...

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The Trump presidency should not be shocking. It’s a symptom of...

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The voice unmasked: how we hear image, emotion and identity

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Our ability to manufacture minerals could transform the gem market, medical...

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Sydney’s 9,189 ‘sister politicians’ who petitioned Queen Victoria

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Penny Whetton: A pioneering climate scientist skilled in the art of...

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​The Coalition government is (again) trying to put the squeeze on...

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Curious Kids: how are stars made?

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What is perimenopause and how does it affect women’s health in...

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Is your horse normal? Now there’s an app for that

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Should I stay or should I go: how ‘city girls’ can...

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Vital signs. Our compulsory super system is broken. We ought to...

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Might consciousness and free will be the aces up our sleeves...

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Small histories: a road trip reveals local museums stuck in a...

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Grattan on Friday: Storm clouds avoid the bush, darken over the...

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October 18, 2019

Cats are not scared off by dingoes. We must find another...

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October 17, 2019

Curious Kids: does chewing gum stay inside you for years?

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October 17, 2019

The case for ‘inclusion riders’ in creative industries: what Australian discrimination...

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The Portal review: can meditation change the world?

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Why white married women are more likely to vote for conservative...

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For people with a mental illness, loved ones who care are...

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Curious Kids: is it OK to listen to music while studying?

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In your backyard: why people need a say on planning that...

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Does choice overload you? It depends on your personality – take...

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Thoughts and prayers: miracles, Christianity and praying for rain

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Myanmar might finally be held accountable for genocide, but the court...

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By rejecting stereotypes, Slam and Ramy show us authentic Arab Muslim...

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Climate explained: the environmental footprint of electric versus fossil cars

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Don’t calm down! Exam stress may not be fun but it...

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These 3 factors predict a child’s chance of obesity in adolescence...

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October 16, 2019

We can’t drought-proof Australia, and trying is a fool’s errand

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Our land abounds in nature strips – surely we can do...

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October 16, 2019
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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