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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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The great movie scenes: The Matrix and bullet-time

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Stringybark is tough as boots (and gave us the word ‘Eucalyptus’)

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How our red blood cells keep evolving to fight malaria

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The Uncomformity festival embraces the power and peculiarity of Tasmania’s wild...

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There’s a reason your child wants to read the same book...

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How Eurasia’s Tianshan mountains set a stage that changed the world

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As she prepares to leave politics, Germany’s Angela Merkel has left...

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Anne Summers’ new memoir and the bitter struggle over memory narratives...

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Five projects that are harnessing big data for good

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Explainer: New Caledonia’s independence referendum, and how it could impact the...

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States and territories have improved integrity measures, but Commonwealth lags far...

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Australia has eliminated rubella – but that doesn’t mean it can’t...

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Seagrass, protector of shipwrecks and buried treasure

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Making developments green doesn’t help with inequality

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Friday essay: how speculative fiction gained literary respectability

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Grattan on Friday: Now Malcolm Turnbull is the sniper at the...

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November 2, 2018

Media Files: What does the future newsroom look like?

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November 1, 2018

Politics with Michelle Grattan: Anne Summers on #MeToo and women in...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Anne Summers on #Metoo and trailblazing women

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Earth’s wilderness is vanishing, and just a handful of nations can...

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Tick-tock – for healthy mums and kids, dad’s age counts

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Abolish stamp duty. The ACT shows the rest of us how...

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One man’s trash: how using everyday items for play benefits kids

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November 1, 2018

To tackle inequality, we must start in the labour market

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November 1, 2018

What are ‘decodable readers’ and do they work?

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November 1, 2018

Phubbing (phone snubbing) happens more in the bedroom than when socialising...

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Why are unions so unhappy? An economic explanation of the Change...

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What teeth can tell about the lives and environments of ancient...

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How new spinal injury treatments help some people to walk again

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After a deadly month for domestic violence, the message doesn’t appear...

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Your poo is (mostly) alive. Here’s what’s in it

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State governments can transform Australia’s energy policy from major fail to...

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Ideas of home and ownership in Australia might explain the neglect...

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Cricket Australia’s culture problem is it still doesn’t think fans are...

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Attention economy: Facebook delivers traffic but no money for news media

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While I Was Waiting captures the tragedy of the Syrian civil...

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Rebel music: the protest songs of New Caledonia’s independence referendum

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Explainer: what any country can and can’t do in Antarctica, in...

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Traditional culture may help Indigenous households manage money better

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Trust Me, I’m An Expert: Food fraud, the centuries-old problem that...

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October 31, 2018
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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