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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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How DNA ancestry testing can change our ideas of who we...

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From irreverence to irrelevance: the rise and fall of the bad-tempered...

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It’s time to lift the restrictions on medical abortion in Australia

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Bleaching has struck the southernmost coral reef in the world

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Expect a budget that breaks the intergenerational bargain, like the one...

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Leonardo da Vinci revisited: how a 15th century artist dissected the...

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Why are we losing so many Indigenous children to suicide?

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Hannah Gadsby’s follow-up to Nanette is an act of considered self-care

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Why we need to fix encryption laws the tech sector says...

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Hannah Gadbsy’s follow-up to Nanette is an act of considered self-care

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The government’s electricity shortlist rightly features pumped hydro (and wrongly includes...

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The false hope offered by talk of a living wage

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on One Nation’s NRA affair and the Morrison’s...

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One Nation, guns and the Queensland question: what does it all...

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From the bronze age to food cans, here’s how tin changed...

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The AFL and its clubs must continue to expose and sanction...

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The challenge of drawing a line between objectionable material and freedom...

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Premiums up, rebates down, and a new tiered system – what...

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Deadly frog fungus has wiped out 90 species and threatens hundreds...

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Explainer: what are Confucius Institutes and do they teach Chinese propaganda?

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March 29, 2019

Christchurch attacks strike at the heart of Muslims’ safe places from...

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Bad news. Closing coal-fired power stations costs jobs. We need to...

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Friday essay: shadows on the Moon – a tale of ephemeral...

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Grattan on Friday: Scott Morrison struggles to straddle the south-north divide

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How big tech designs its own rules of ethics to avoid...

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NZ’s environmental watchdog challenges climate policy on farm emissions and forestry...

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Labor pledges $14m funding boost to Environmental Defenders Offices – what...

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Kate Mulvany’s The Mares bristles with energetic feminist storytelling

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How to challenge racism by listening to those who experience it

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How Fraser Anning was elected to the Senate – and what...

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Why we still struggle with work-home conflict in women and men

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Chinese social media platform WeChat could be a key battleground in...

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Historic pay equity settlement for NZ care workers delivers mixed results

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How challenging masculine stereotypes is good for men

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What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane...

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Helping teachers ‘practise what they teach’ could help them stay teaching...

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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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