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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’

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

NZ govt plans to make ‘heavy handed’ change to free speech rules for universities

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National interest test for research grants could further erode pure research

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Trails on trial: which human uses are OK for protected areas?

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To make housing more affordable this is what state governments need...

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Curious Kids: If a star explodes, will it destroy Earth?

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We need better jury directions to ensure justice is done

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Speaking with: ‘Everybody Lies’ author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz on why we tell...

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Protecting the ‘right to be forgotten’ in the age of blockchain

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India unveils the world’s tallest statue, celebrating development at the cost...

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No state has all the answers in school education

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How to watch a scary movie with your child

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From the jarnpa of central Australia to trolls: the many meanings...

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View from The Hill: When you’re not PM but behave like...

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The new electric vehicle highway is a welcome gear shift, but...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Satirist Jonathan Biggins on sending up the...

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Labor is making big promises for a Pacific development bank, but...

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Mr Darcy as vampire: a literary hero with bite

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Waiting for better care: why Australia’s hospitals and health care is...

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The search for the source of a mysterious fast radio burst...

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Australian cricket’s wake-up call on a culture that has cost it...

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Five questions (and answers) about casual employment

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October 30, 2018

New Zealand politics: how political donations could be reformed to reduce...

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From lascars to skilled migrants: Indian diaspora in New Zealand and...

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How flashing lights and catchy tunes make gamblers take more risks

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Why Australia should be wary of the Proud Boys and their...

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If we’re to have another inquiry into mental health, it should...

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It’s clear why coal struggles for finance – and the government...

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Infrastructure splurge ignores smarter ways to keep growing cities moving

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Expecting autistic people to ‘fit in’ is cruel and unproductive; value...

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Health Check: how to tell the difference between hay fever and...

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Some questions for Simon Birmingham, from two researchers whose ARC grant...

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Uncomfortable comparisons. Why Rod Sims broke the ACCC record

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Dancing Grandmothers offers a moment of communion

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Poll wrap: Morrison’s ratings slump in Newspoll; Wentworth’s huge difference in...

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Australia’s dangerous fantasy: diverting population growth to the regions

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Curious Kids: Is there anything hotter than the Sun?

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Why car sharing had a slow start in Australia – and...

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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
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