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City animals act in the same brazen ways around the world

The Conversation -
April 9, 2026

The US-Israel ceasefire with Iran presses pause on a costly war, but can peace last?

Does the Iran ceasefire mean the fuel crisis is over? Not even close

Nationals leader Matt Canavan promotes work from home to grow regional areas

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What’s worse than the US-China trade war? A grand peace bargain

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February 28, 2019

Australians want to support government use and sharing of data, but...

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February 28, 2019

Ita Buttrose’s appointment as new ABC chair a promising step in...

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February 28, 2019

Hidden women of history: Hsieh Hsüeh-hung, communist champion of Taiwanese self-determination

The Conversation -
February 28, 2019

Seven ways the government can make Australians safer – without compromising...

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February 28, 2019

Hermit kingdom, nuclear nation … If the media keep calling North...

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February 28, 2019

Triggering past trauma: how to take care of yourself if you’re...

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February 28, 2019

Is it time to ditch the private health insurance rebate? It’s...

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February 28, 2019

Only half of packaging waste is recycled – here’s how to...

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February 28, 2019

People and issues outside our big cities are diverse, but these...

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February 28, 2019

Mary, Queen of Scots is newly relevant in the age of...

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February 28, 2019

Fines that’ll hurt. ASIC’s powerful, if ill-fitting, teeth

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February 27, 2019

Your period tracking app could tell Facebook when you’re pregnant. An...

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February 27, 2019

The workplace challenge facing Australia (spoiler alert – it’s not technology)

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February 27, 2019

Agents of foreign influence: with China it’s a blurry line between...

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February 27, 2019

Curious Kids: who was the first ancient mummy?

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February 27, 2019

How long before we break the two-hour barrier in the men’s...

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February 27, 2019

Regulating Facebook could hinder small businesses with overseas customers

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February 27, 2019

Chemical restraint has no place in aged care, but poorly designed...

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February 27, 2019

We can ‘rewild’ swathes of Australia by focusing on what makes...

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February 27, 2019

One in three principals are seriously stressed, here’s what we need...

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February 27, 2019

Solving the ‘population problem’ through policy

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February 27, 2019

New laws can shine light on foreign influence, but agents will...

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February 27, 2019

The Cursed Child is the latest in a line of Big...

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February 27, 2019

After Pell, the Catholic Church must undergo genuine reform

The Conversation -
February 27, 2019

We knew George Pell was guilty of child sex abuse. Why...

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February 26, 2019

Explainer: what is a home care package and who is eligible?

The Conversation -
February 26, 2019

Why your face looks the way it does

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February 26, 2019

Kids need to learn about cybersecurity, but teachers only have so...

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February 26, 2019

How to Rule the World is a biting and urgent satire...

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February 26, 2019

Poll wrap: Newspoll steady at 53-47 despite boats, and Abbott and...

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February 26, 2019

Explainer: what does ‘intersectionality’ mean?

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February 26, 2019

Now is the time to plan how to fight the next...

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February 26, 2019

Could Tassie devils help control feral cats on the mainland? Fossils...

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February 26, 2019

A Shorten government could shift the country on important issues and...

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February 26, 2019

Win or lose the next election, it may be time for...

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February 26, 2019

Explainer: what is Murray Valley encephalitis virus?

The Conversation -
February 26, 2019

The government’s $2bn climate fund: a rebadged rehash of old mistakes

The Conversation -
February 26, 2019

Eighteen countries showing the way to carbon zero

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February 26, 2019

Early sowing can help save Australia’s wheat from climate change

The Conversation -
February 26, 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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