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Australian university workers: ‘We will not be silenced over Palestine’

Jewish Council slams Australian universities’ ‘dangerous, politicised’ antisemitism definition

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Pages and prejudice: how queer texts could fight homophobia in Australian...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on reopening Christmas Island and One Nation’s shenanigans

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The glowing ghost mushroom looks like it comes from a fungal...

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The Catholic Church is headed for another sex abuse scandal as...

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Vital Signs: when watchdogs become pets – or the problem of...

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Friday essay: saints or monsters, pop culture’s limited view of nurses

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Grattan on Friday: What does “reopening” Christmas Island actually mean and...

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Here’s what you need to know about melioidosis, the deadly infection...

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A refugee legal expert on a week of ‘reckless’ rhetoric and...

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How Zip Pay works, and why the extra cost of ‘buy...

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Four lessons from 11 years of Closing the Gap reports

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Love, Academically. Why scholarly hearts are beating for Love Studies

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Face recognition technology in classrooms is here – and that’s ok

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Curious Kids: why do we have a drought?

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Male teachers are most likely to rate highly in university student...

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Explainer: what is mastitis?

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February 14, 2019

In an Australian first, the ACT may legally recognise animals’ feelings

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February 14, 2019

It’s unanimous: Economists’ poll says we can fix the banks....

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One-third of Australians think banks do nothing for the greater public...

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We crunched the numbers on ten recent ‘world’s best guitarist’ lists....

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A robot that can touch, eat and sleep? The reality of...

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Why we should (carefully) consider paying kids to learn

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Australian governments have a long history of trying to manipulate the...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kerryn Phelps on medical transfer numbers

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

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It’s fish on ice, as frozen zoos make a last-ditch attempt...

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Composers are under no threat from AI, if Huawei’s finished Schubert...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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