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Victorian upper house greatly distorted by group voting tickets; federal Labor...

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Explainer: why is Australia adopting the global refugee compact but not...

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ACCC wants to curb digital platform power – but enforcement is...

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Will the new Mary Poppins film acknowledge the suffragettes’ success?

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Recovered Aboriginal songs offer clues to 19th century mystery of the...

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As Indigenous incarceration rates keep rising, justice reinvestment offers a solution

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

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Cities can grow without wrecking reefs and oceans. Here’s how

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Digital platforms. Why the ACCC’s proposals for Google and Facebook matter...

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Recovered Aboriginal songs offer clues to 18th century mystery of the...

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FactCheck: did more people buy their seventh home than bought their...

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How low will Bitcoin now go? The history of price bubbles...

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Going travelling? Don’t forget insurance (and to read the fine print)

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Curious Kids: Where do dreams come from?

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Newsflash. The government doesn’t need to break up power companies in...

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How researchers assess whether medications work

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Human rights in 2018 – ten issues that made headlines

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We asked five experts: should I lie to my children about...

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Grey nomad lifestyle provides a model for living remotely

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The government can restrain electricity prices without threatening to break up...

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Blowing up the Parthenon: the power of a symbol

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Comic explainer: forest giants house thousands of animals (so why do...

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The government’s encryption laws finally passed despite concerns over security

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The problems with small satellites – and what Australia’s Space Agency...

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Remembering Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into the theatre of war

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The double juggle: how working parents manage school holidays and their...

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Are the tech giants taking over as your city leaders?

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