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Pressure builds with more protests in Hong Kong, but what’s the...

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There’s a looming waste crisis from Australia’s solar energy boom

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Curious Kids: who came up with the first letters?

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More students are going to university than before, but those at...

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Inducing consumer paralysis: how retailers bury customers in an avalanche of...

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Young Australians champion ‘democracy’ and ‘freedom’ in designing constitutional change

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Australia’s pristine beaches have a poo problem

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Caring for Country: how remote communities are building on payment for...

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The New York Times ends daily political cartoons, but it’s not...

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Lambie’s vote key if government wants to have medevac repealed

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Quantum physics experiment shows Heisenberg was right about uncertainty, in a...

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Setka furore opens division within the labour movement – and there...

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Built like buildings, boab trees are life-savers with a chequered past

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Everything that’s great about boab trees

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Proposal to mine fossil-rich site in New Zealand sparks campaign to...

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How a cyber attack hampered Hong Kong protesters

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‘People felt totally trapped’: what it’s like to be a pensioner...

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How a cyber attack hampered Hong Kong protestors

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Research Check: is white meat as bad for your cholesterol levels...

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Inside the story: the all-knowing narrator in Kim Scott’s Taboo

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Adani is cleared to start digging its coal mine – six...

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Children with autism may use memory differently. Understanding this could help...

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Friday essay: Barry Humphries’ humour is now history – that’s the...

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6 actions Australia’s government can take right now to target online...

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Racial abuse is rife in junior sports – and little is...

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Why too many fearless people on a team make collaboration less...

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Grattan on Friday: The battle to stare down the defiant John...

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Undocumented plant extinctions are a big problem in Australia – here’s...

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Hong Kong in crisis over relationship with China – and there...

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A giant species of trilobite inhabited Australian waters half a billion...

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