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

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – December 10 2019

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2019 was a year of global unrest, spurred by anger at...

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Antibiotic resistance is an even greater challenge in remote Indigenous communities

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Toxic sport cultures are damaging female athletes’ health, but we can...

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PISA doesn’t define education quality, and knee-jerk policy proposals won’t fix...

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The problem with transport models is political abuse, not their use...

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How our screen stories of the future went from flying cars...

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Why White Island erupted and why there was no warning

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Job losses expected as NZ’s broadcasting sector faces biggest overhaul in...

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Can Indigenous Australians be deported as ‘aliens’? A High Court decision...

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – December 09 2019

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Australian Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Hastie on foreign influence, security...

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‘One of the most poignant opera scenes I have ever experienced’:...

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Litigation is the real reason financial reports are becoming harder to...

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‘How do I clean my penis?’

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Science needs true diversity to succeed — and Australian astronomy shows...

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Evangelical churches believe men should control women. That’s why they breed...

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What is sodium lauryl sulfate and is it safe to use?

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Finally, your electricity bill looks set to fall. Here’s how much...

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Estonia didn’t deliver its PISA results on the cheap, and neither...

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December 9, 2019

50 years on from the Melbourne Transportation Plan, what can we...

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December 9, 2019

State Library Victoria proves libraries aren’t just about books: they’re about...

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December 9, 2019

Chinese students top the PISA rankings, but some Shanghai parents are...

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China’s failed gene-edited baby experiment proves we’re not ready for human...

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Remember the arts? Departments and budgets disappear as politics backs culture...

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Curious Kids: how do we know if a dinosaur skeleton is...

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Western Australia looks set to legalise voluntary assisted dying. Here’s what’s...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Should Kris Faafoi be sacked?

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We’re using lasers and toaster-sized satellites to beam information faster through...

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Explainer: why homicide rates in Australia are declining

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Making space: how designing hospitals for Indigenous people might benefit everyone

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Vital Signs: Australia’s slipping student scores will lead to greater income...

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Friday essay: living with fire and facing our fears

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Grattan on Friday: Angus Taylor’s troubles go international, in brawl with...

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Early medical abortion is legal across Australia but rural women often...

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All hail apostrophes – the heavy lifters who ‘point a sentence...

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