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Why a ‘sex strike’ is unlikely to improve access to abortion

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Are we teaching children to be afraid of exams?

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The brutal truth on housing. Someone has to lose in order...

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The next government can usher in our fourth decade recession-free, but...

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Racism alleged as Indigenous children taken from families – even though...

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There’s almost always a better way to care for nursing home...

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Cutting cities’ emissions does have economic benefits – and these ultimately...

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View from The Hill: ‘Soft’ voters in Warringah focus groups expect...

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In Cloudstreet, nostalgia all too easily redeems Australia’s colonial past

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Drilling for oil in the Great Australian Bight would be disastrous...

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Research Check: should we be worried that the chemicals from sunscreen...

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Australia’s in the Fungus Olympics, the race to find new ways...

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Media Files: Facebook’s Mia Garlick on #Ausvotes2019 and how Australian MPs...

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That election promise. It will help first home buyers, but they...

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May 13, 2019

Curious Kids: can snails fart?

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After six years as opposition leader, history beckons Bill Shorten. Will...

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May 13, 2019

Against the odds, Scott Morrison wants to be returned as prime...

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May 13, 2019

Mounting evidence the tide is turning on News Corp, and its...

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Avoid the politics and let artificial intelligence decide your vote in...

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Nearly 1 in 4 of us aren’t native English speakers. In...

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Australia’s major parties’ climate policies side-by-side

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May 13, 2019

A referendum won’t save the Murray-Darling Basin

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May 13, 2019

Crowded trains? Planning focus on cars misses new apartment impacts

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May 13, 2019

Trick question: who’s the better economic manager?

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May 13, 2019

Inside the story: writing trauma in Cynthia Banham’s A Certain Light

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May 13, 2019

View from the Hill: Quick on the draw Labor matches Morrison’s...

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Labor’s costings broadly check out. The days of black holes are...

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The zen of portraiture: Tony Costa wins the 2019 Archibald Prize

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New laws in Western Australia will help victims of family violence...

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How I stumbled on a lost plant just north of Antarctica

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Teaching is too often seen as a fall-back option, and that’s...

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FactCheck: do 86% of people visit the doctor for free?

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Egging the question: can your employer sack you for what you...

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View from The Hill: Focus groups suggest Wentworth is embracing Phelps,...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Shorten’s campaign moment – and Morrison’s battle...

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Ten ethical flaws in the Caster Semenya decision on intersex in...

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More First Nations people in parliament matters. Here’s why.

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State of the states: will Whelan disendorsement make a difference in...

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Many young women find pleasure in sexually explicit material but it...

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We must rip up our environmental laws to address the extinction...

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