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Keith Rankin Analysis – Income Tax and Common-Sense: the Aotearoa New...

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Labor gains in Newspoll 2PP despite primary slide; LNP wins Fadden...

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Why do I have to take my laptop out of the...

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Penalties, passes, and a touch of politics: the Women’s World Cup...

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Talking about eating less red and processed meat provokes strong feelings....

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‘Gorgeous goal getters’: 1970s media coverage of ‘soccerettes’ was filled with...

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Liberals retain Fadden with a small swing

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The Liberals retain Fadden, with a small swing to them

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More stick, less carrot: Australia’s new approach to tackling fake news...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Michele Bullock’s appointment...

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Meet Michele Bullock, the RBA insider tasked with making the Reserve...

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Drones are disturbing critically endangered shorebirds in Moreton Bay, creating a...

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July 14, 2023

Ketamine injections for depression? A new study shows promise, but it’s...

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Does artificial sweetener aspartame really cause cancer? What the WHO listing...

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July 14, 2023

AUKUS is supposed to allow for robust technology sharing. The US...

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July 14, 2023

Why the shipping industry’s increased climate ambition spells the end for...

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July 14, 2023

Reserve Bank veteran Michele Bullock becomes first woman governor, replacing Philip...

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We’ve detected a star barely hotter than a pizza oven –...

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July 14, 2023

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July 14, 2023

We asked same-gender couples how they share the ‘mental load’ at...

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Should GPs bring up a patient’s weight in consultations about other...

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How far to the next electric vehicle charging station – and...

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What this year’s El Niño means for wheat and global food...

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July 14, 2023

More than mumblecore and bigger than Barbie – who is Greta...

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What happens when doctors don’t act as they should? And what’s...

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Consumers want NZ farmers to comply with regulations — better monitoring...

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July 13, 2023

Why does my cat pee on the rug? Are they trying...

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July 13, 2023

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup – Political Roundup: Labour keeps the status quo...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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