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Hidden women of history: Kyniska, the first female Olympian

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Populist leaders have handled COVID badly, and they could still get...

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – October 16 2020

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Do criminals freely decide to commit offences? How the courts decide

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Cats carry diseases that can be deadly to humans, and it’s...

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Some say neoliberals have destroyed the world, but now they want...

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How a university can embed Indigenous knowledge into the curriculum and...

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In defence of JobMaker, the replacement for JobKeeper: not perfect, but...

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Vital Signs: yes, we need to make things in Australia, but...

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Friday essay: crafting a link to deep time from ancient river...

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Grattan on Friday: Gladys Berejiklian has governed well but failed an...

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Who pays compensation if a COVID-19 vaccine has rare side-effects? Here’s...

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October 15, 2020

Apple releases fast 5G iPhones, but not for Australia. And we’re...

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October 15, 2020

When it comes to heritage, family history trumps museums

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A viral hit? The sequence of coronavirus makes surprisingly lovely music

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We need to restart immigration quickly to drive economic growth. Here’s...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: economist Danielle Wood on Australia’s ‘blokey’ budget

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The long history of political corruption in NSW — and the...

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – October 15 2020

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Robot take the wheel: Waymo has launched a self-driving taxi service

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Could Schrödinger’s cat exist in real life? Our research may soon...

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A long history of political corruption in NSW — and the...

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NZ election 2020: why gender stereotypes still affect perceptions of Jacinda...

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Europe’s second wave is worse than the first. What went so...

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Forget your fixie, we’re more likely to ride bikes if we...

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In 20 years of award-winning picture books, non-white people made up...

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Dissecting the Nobel: how Milgrom and Wilson changed the face of...

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How worried should I be about news the coronavirus survives on...

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Children can’t always read between the lines. Sometimes it’s better to...

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Fundraising questions have interrupted the Queensland LNP’s election campaign. What does...

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Treating workers like meat: what we’ve learnt from COVID-19 outbreaks in...

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Keith Rankin Analysis – Existential Concerns

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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