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Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?

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Help for athletes, bans for others: unpacking Australia’s complex, chaotic migration developments

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Epic New Zealand political opinion poll mystery

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – June 10 2019

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Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and...

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How Qantas and other airlines decide whether to fly near volcanoes

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The gender pay gap for the FIFA World Cup is US$370...

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Health Check: why do women live longer than men?

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Look beyond crisis accommodation so people like Courtney Herron aren’t homeless...

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An intimate, arresting exhibition highlights the hard work of living queer

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Australia’s discussion of kava imports reflects lack of cultural understanding

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To protect press freedom, we need more public outrage – and...

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This centuries-old river red gum is a local legend – here’s...

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Leave pill prescribing to GPs, not pharmacists, for the sake of...

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Our economic model looks broken, but trying to fix it could...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Labor’s shadow cabinet – and the media...

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NZ has dethroned GDP as a measure of success, but will...

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Curious Kids: why don’t ladybirds have tails?

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A disc of dust and gas found around a newborn planet...

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The Section 44 soap opera: why more MPs could be in...

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Media raids raise questions of police power over journalists, whistleblowers

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – June 07 2019

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Teachers are more depressed and anxious than the average Australian

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Vital Signs. If we fall into a recession (and we might)...

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June 7, 2019

Friday essay: on being an ethical vegan for 33 years

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Man’s stressed friend: how your mental health can affect your dog

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Can a $12 pill test for ecstasy save lives? Well, it’s...

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Why there’s more greenhouse gas in the atmosphere than you may...

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If it’s voluntary for developers to make affordable housing deals with...

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We don’t know all the details of how voluntary assisted dying...

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Whichever way you spin it, Australia’s greenhouse emissions have been climbing...

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The end is nigh for Apple’s iTunes as the tech giant...

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June 6, 2019

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Who cares about the “Budget hack”?

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – June 06 2019

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What next after 100 Resilient Cities funding ends?

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Media raids raise questions about AFP’s power and weak protection for...

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Expect weak economic growth for quite some time. What Wednesday’s national...

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Kids are more vulnerable to the flu – here’s what to...

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How we’re helping the western ground parrot survive climate change

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