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Banks must cancel direct debits on request. Why isn’t it the same for card payments?

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Public gatherings restricted to two people and all foreign investment proposals...

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Give people and businesses money now they can pay back later...

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Government says Australia’s coronavirus curve may be flattening

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All Australians will be able to access telehealth under new $1.1...

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Hotel quarantine for returning Aussies and “hibernation” assistance for businesses

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Tracking your location and targeted texts: how sharing your data could...

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What is orthohantavirus? The virus many are Googling (but you really...

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MyGov’s ill-timed meltdown could have been avoided with ‘elastic computing’

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Why New Zealand’s coronavirus cases will keep rising for weeks, even...

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Schools provide food for many hungry children. This needs to continue...

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Coronavirus shines a light on fractured global politics at a time...

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Coronavirus: it’s tempting to drink your worries away but there are...

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Kids shouldn’t have to repeat a year of school because of...

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Rushed coronavirus tenancy laws raise as many questions as they answer

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Supplies needed for coronavirus healthcare workers: 89 million masks, 30 million...

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Explainer: why police will be crucial players in the battle against...

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Privacy vs pandemic: government tracking of mobile phones could be a...

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Say what? How to improve virtual catch-ups, book groups and wine...

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Keith Rankin Essay: Coronavirus – a Malthusian Event?

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How can I treat myself if I’ve got – or think...

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Citizen science: how you can contribute to coronavirus research without leaving...

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I studied what happens to reef fish after coral bleaching. What...

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‘Whatever it takes’ should now include a universal basic income

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As we turn to creativity in isolation, the coronavirus is a...

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The case for a rent holiday for businesses on the coronavirus...

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Stay positive, Scott Morrison: when you berate people for bad behaviour,...

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Want to make social distancing even more effective? It’s about time...

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‘Where no counsel is, the people fall’: why parliaments should keep...

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Here’s what the coronavirus pandemic can teach us about tackling climate...

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New ways of ‘being together apart’ can work for us and...

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Stella Prize 2020: a readers’ guide to the contenders

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