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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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No matter who is elected, more work remains on women’s rights...

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If you’re coming off antidepressants, withdrawals and setbacks may be part...

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Australia’s electricity grid can easily support electric cars – if we...

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Explainer: what is explicit instruction and how does it help children...

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Friday essay: do ‘the French’ care about Anzac?

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Geoffrey Rush’s victory in his defamation case could have a chilling...

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Don’t trust the environmental hype about electric vehicles? The economic benefits...

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Curious Kids: is water blue or is it just reflecting off...

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Australia is vulnerable to a catastrophic cyber attack, but the Coalition...

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When science is put in the service of evil

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What the finance industry can tell us about what’s holding back...

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Why boycotts against Brunei’s new anti-gay laws won’t be effective, but...

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Archaeology is unravelling new stories about Indigenous seagoing trade on Australia’s...

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Explainer: trial of alleged perpetrator of Christchurch mosque shootings

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New report charts future of the family law system

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Observing the invisible: the long journey to the first image of...

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As election 2019 kicks off, the only certainty is a cranky...

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Morrison visits Governor-General for a May 18 election

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Federal election 2019: state of the states

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How much evidence is enough to declare a new species of...

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India’s elections will be the largest in world history

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Prescription monitoring is here, but we need to tread carefully to...

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There’s a lot of bad news in the UN Global Environment...

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Both major parties are finally talking about the importance of preschool...

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Dog whistles, regional visas and wage theft – immigration policy is...

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Artificial intelligence may take your job, so political leaders need to...

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Here’s why well-intentioned vegan protesters are getting it wrong

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Housing with buyer protection and no serious faults – is that...

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Arts and culture under the Coalition: a lurch between aggression and...

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The Coalition’s record on social policy: big on promises, short on...

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Labor will prioritise an NBN ‘digital inclusion drive’ – here’s what...

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We’ve found a quicker way to multiply really big numbers

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Government advertising may be legal, but it’s corrupting our electoral process

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We wrote the report for the minister on fish deaths in...

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Housing with no serious faults and buyer protection – is that...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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