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Long before politicians called to ‘stop the boats’, First Nations people...

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Does the AFL ban on skinfold testing avoid fat shaming –...

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‘Abject failure’: why Australia’s scheme to curb foreign influence doesn’t work...

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We found pesticides in a third of Australian frogs we tested....

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364,000 New Zealanders rely on an accomodation supplement – but these...

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Think all chemicals are bad? From our food to your phone,...

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Tech-based sexual harassment at work is common, male-dominated and often intended...

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When supplies resume, should governments subsidise drugs like Ozempic for weight...

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It’s time to strike an environmental grand bargain between businesses, governments...

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Vietnam, brutalist architecture, fees and Gaza: how student protests shaped Australian...

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NZ started discussing AUKUS ‘Tier 2’ involvement in 2021, newly released...

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New homicide statistics show surge in intimate partner killings – and...

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No threat to farm land: just 1,200 square kilometres can fulfil...

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‘Witches’ are still killed all over the world. Pardoning past victims...

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Most kids are only coached by men in junior sport –...

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What is pathological demand avoidance – and how is it different...

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‘Invisible’ consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here’s why that’s a...

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Underwater cultural heritage: why we’re studying ‘orphaned objects’ to work out...

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April 29, 2024

We spent 2 years in deep underground caves to bring this...

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Mind-bending maths could stop quantum hackers, but few understand it

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Women’s sport is soaring, and old-school male sports journalists need to...

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We looked at genetic clues to depression in more than 14,000...

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Chemicals, forever: how do you fix a problem like PFAS?

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Australians are having fewer babies and our local-born population is about...

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I had no photos of my mother’s pregnancy and migration, so...

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National cabinet to meet on violence against women, with Albanese saying...

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What is childhood dementia? And how could new research help?

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Jobseekers get about $345 less than pensioners each fortnight. This gap...

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Labor facing heavy defeat in Queensland, but faring better in federal...

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Why the potential for another Donald Trump presidency is making Iran...

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We reconstructed landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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