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The digital human: the cyber version of humanity’s quest for immortality

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After 2 festival deaths, the NSW government rushed through a new...

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Voter turnout at New Zealand local elections keeps falling, but paying...

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The Amazon is on fire – here are 5 things you...

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It’s not just athletes who get Achilles tendon pain, but exercising...

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Australia’s energy woes will not be solved by reinforcing a monopoly

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Tim Fischer had his blind spots, but he was an unsung...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Simon Bridges and National go populist

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Tim Fischer’s legacy – and Scott Morrison’s...

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Catastrophic Queensland floods killed 600,000 cattle and devastated native species

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Four home traps that contribute to the gender pay gap

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Australia wants to install military technology in Antarctica – here’s why...

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Why some feminists oppose allowing people to choose their sex on...

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GM crops: to ban or not to ban? That’s not the...

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Unlawful strip searches are on the rise in NSW and police...

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‘What is wrong with me? I’m never happy and I hate...

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Plants are going extinct up to 350 times faster than the...

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How to make good arguments at school (and everywhere else)

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Australia bans video games for things you’d see in movies. But...

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Victorian changes to gender on birth certificate will not increase sexual...

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Why full-fat milk is now OK if you’re healthy, but reduced-fat...

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What kind of state values a freeway’s heritage above the heritage...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
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