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Speaking with: Author Anita Heiss on Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia

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Rise of executive coaching: how leadership ideologies drive anxiety in academia

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Young people want sex education and religion shouldn’t get in the...

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Why Australia should invest in paying early childhood educators a liveable...

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Our urban environment doesn’t only reflect poverty, it amplifies it

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The new and more efficient payments system means new and more...

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How unearthing Queensland’s ‘native police’ camps gives us a window onto...

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Gender inequalities in science won’t self-correct: it’s time for action

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Politics podcast: Judith Troeth on the Liberal party’s woman problem and...

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A nostalgic journey through the evolution of web design

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Reducing food waste can protect our health, as well as our...

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Explainer: can you copyright furniture?

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How will Indigenous people be compensated for lost native title rights?...

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Facebook’s new video ‘Watch’ option enters an already crowded market

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World politics explainer: The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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How to co-parent after divorce

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‘Children belong in the suburbs’: with more families in apartments, such...

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Introducing land rent, the ACT’s excellent idea for making houses cheaper

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Can we learn from the past in tackling witchcraft-related violence today?

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View from The Hill: To whack the CFMMEU, Morrison needs first...

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What is fake honey and why didn’t the official tests pick...

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When I met James Mirrlees, perhaps the word’s greatest tax theorist

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Should writers only write what they know? What I learned from...

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Political leadership cannot be disentangled from collective psychology

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Dismissed under Mussolini, later Nobel prize winner – the importance of...

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Why splitting the energy and climate portfolios makes sense

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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