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The kīngitanga movement: 160 years of Māori monarchy

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William Forsythe’s A Quiet Evening of Dance is surprising, amusing, but precise

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Curious Kids: why do we have a drought?

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Three things Australia’s next education minister must prioritise to improve schools

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April 17, 2019

Spinifex grass would like us to stop putting out bushfires, please

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Why controversial child protection reforms in NSW could lead to another...

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If you’re coming off antidepressants, withdrawals and setbacks may be part...

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Can the Big Bash League’s backyard cricket bat flip truly be...

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FactCheck: does Victoria have Australia’s highest rate of crime?

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Australia should brace for a volatile year in foreign policy in...

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1980s Berlin comes to life in Welcome the Bright World’s quest...

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Weekly Dose: new drug MDPV, or ‘monkey dust’, found in Australia....

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The first known case of eggs plus live birth from one...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Peter Martin and Tim Colebatch on budget...

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Study of 1.6 million grades shows little gender difference in maths...

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Australia needs a national plan to face the growing threat of...

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March 8, 2019

Why your face looks the way it does

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Social media creates a spectacle society that makes it easier for...

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March 18, 2019

Three years in, is the AFLW kicking goals?

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April 16, 2019

Sex and sport: how to create a level playing field

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View from The Hill: What about a Jerusalem consulate as a...

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November 20, 2018

Meet the new seachangers: now it’s younger Australians moving out of...

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Being in nature is good for learning, here’s how to get...

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How the dinosaurs went extinct: asteroid collision triggered potentially deadly volcanic...

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We’ve cracked the cane toad genome, and that could help put...

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Explainer: what is irritable bowel syndrome and what can I do...

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From irreverence to irrelevance: the rise and fall of the bad-tempered...

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April 1, 2019

Decoding the music masterpieces: Debussy’s only opera, Pélleas and Mélisande

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October 11, 2018

Digital campaigning on sites like Facebook is unlikely to swing the...

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What the finance industry can tell us about what’s holding back...

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April 11, 2019

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Dog whistles, regional visas and wage theft – immigration policy is...

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How physical activity in Australian schools can help prevent depression in...

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December 11, 2018
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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