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

The Conversation -
April 8, 2026

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

Money’s tight but food prices are up. Here’s how to save on your grocery bill

Should the government encourage people to work from home to save fuel?

Explainer: how will the ‘medivac’ bill actually affect ill asylum seekers?

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Yes, we can put bank bosses in jail, but is that...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Syphilis is making a come-back, and causing some unusual health problems

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Having a sense of meaning in life is good for you...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Hidden women of history: Enheduanna, princess, priestess and the world’s first...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Vets can do more to reduce the suffering of flat-faced dog...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Read aloud to your children to boost their vocabulary

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

When water is scarce, we can’t afford to neglect the alternatives...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Welcome to your first job: expect to be underpaid, bullied, harassed...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

View from the Hill: Shorten’s victory will bring dangerous counter strikes...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

The government was defeated on the ‘medivac’ bill, but that does...

The Conversation -
February 13, 2019

Sunset, a danced evocation of love, loss, and rebirth

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Why visual illusions appear in everyday objects – from nature to...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Climate change is killing off Earth’s little creatures

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Five tips to help your kid succeed in sport – or...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

We don’t know how many asylum seekers are turned away at...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Fungi after the floods: how to get rid of mould to...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Slowing climate change could reverse drying in the subtropics

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

‘My friend is using ice and smoking pot. What do I...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Cities turn to desalination for water security, but at what cost?

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Killed in the line of work duties: we need to fix...

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

Eight great Australian fictional scientists worth reading about

The Conversation -
February 12, 2019

How antiquated legal language undermines complainants in cases of sexual assault

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Landmark Rocky Hill ruling could pave the way for more courts...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Forty years on from the Iranian Revolution, could the country be...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

If Beale Street Could Talk is a sumptuous, emotional follow up...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Poll wrap: Labor maintains Newspoll lead but Morrison’s ratings up, and...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Health Check: why do we itch?

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Don’t click that link! How criminals access your digital devices and...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Curious Kids: is it more dangerous for police to pursue a...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Understanding Hayne. Why less is more

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Melting Himalayan glaciers: a big drop in a bucket that’s already...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Words that matter. What’s a franking credit? What’s dividend imputation. And...

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February 11, 2019

The science of parkour, the sport that seems reckless but takes...

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February 11, 2019

Could Tony Abbott lose to an independent? If the zeitgeist is...

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February 11, 2019

Physical restraint doesn’t protect patients – there are better alternatives

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

Universities have made progress on responding to sexual assault, but there’s...

The Conversation -
February 11, 2019

The Crown is Māori too – citizenship, sovereignty and the Treaty...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Frydenberg is wrong to support Ivanka and Donald Trump on the...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

The Queensland Dragon Heath is like a creature in the mist

The Conversation -
February 8, 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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