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‘Antisemitism training’ at universities. Labor’s march to authoritarianism

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Free press under threat in US – Columbia J-School speaks out

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

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Vital Signs: the power of not being too clear

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The financially well-off defy the stereotypes. They include retirees, and mortgagees

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January 18, 2019

Why do so few Aussies speak an Australian language?

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January 18, 2019

Penalties for animal cruelty double in SA, but is this enough...

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Viewpoints: should teaching students who fail a literacy and numeracy test...

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January 17, 2019

Why Antarctica’s sea ice cover is so low (and no, it’s...

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January 17, 2019

How to feed a growing population healthy food without ruining the...

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In the land of Storm Boy, the cultural heritage of the...

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How realistic are China’s plans to build a research station on...

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Recycling is not enough. Zero-packaging stores show we can kick our...

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January 17, 2019

How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)

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Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow...

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January 17, 2019

Morrison’s Vanuatu trip shows the government’s continued focus on militarising the...

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January 17, 2019

Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling...

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January 17, 2019

Gillette’s corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has...

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January 17, 2019

From robo calls to spam texts: annoying campaign tricks that are...

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January 16, 2019

The big lesson from Opal Tower is that badly built apartments...

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January 16, 2019

We’re in the era of overtourism but there is a more...

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January 16, 2019

Are Australian classrooms really the most disruptive in the world? Not...

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January 16, 2019

Curious Kids: how do tongues taste food?

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January 16, 2019

A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia

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January 16, 2019

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

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January 16, 2019

The Darling River is simply not supposed to dry out, even...

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January 16, 2019

35 degree days make blackouts more likely, but new power stations...

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January 16, 2019

What you need to know if your child with a disability...

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January 16, 2019

More than unpopular. How ParentsNext intrudes on single parents’ human rights

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January 16, 2019

New figures put it beyond doubt. When it comes to company...

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January 16, 2019

Hidden women of history: Ruby Lindsay, one of Australia’s first female...

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January 16, 2019

Venezuela is fast becoming a ‘mafia state’: here’s what you need...

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January 15, 2019

The future of the internet looks brighter thanks to an EU...

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January 15, 2019

Dancenorth’s Dust is ambitious theatre in an age of uncertainty

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January 15, 2019

Buildings produce 25% of Australia’s emissions. What will it take to...

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January 15, 2019

It’s time to restore public trust in the governing of the...

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January 15, 2019

Will talking to AI voice assistants re-engineer our human conversations?

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January 15, 2019

Why the Indian Ocean region might soon play a lead role...

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January 15, 2019

How Australian wildlife spread and suppress Ross River virus

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January 15, 2019

It’s not just the isolation. Working from home has surprising downsides

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January 15, 2019

Guide to the classics: The Water Margin, China’s outlaw novel

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January 15, 2019

Roll-up screens and 8K resolution: what the future of television looks...

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January 14, 2019

Curious Kids: why has nobody found any life outside of Earth?

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January 14, 2019
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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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