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2℃ of global warming would put pressure on Melbourne’s water supply

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High Court challenge in Kooyong and Chisholm unlikely to win, but...

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Australia can pick up its game and land a Moon mission

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What is herd immunity and how many people need to be...

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As question time becomes political theatre, does it still play a...

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‘A worthwhile project’: why two chief justices support the Voice to...

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How not to police financial services. Balanced scorecards don’t work for...

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Breeding Thoroughbreds is far from natural in the race for a...

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Yes, Peter Dutton has a lot of power, but a strong...

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Are there certain foods you can eat to reduce your risk...

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Don’t just blame government and business for the recycling crisis –...

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More teens are dropping maths. Here are three reasons to stick...

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What sort of ‘development’ has no place for a billion slum...

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New Zealand poised to introduce clean car standards and incentives to...

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Fleabag’s feminist rethinking of tired screenwriting tools

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High Court challenge to Treasurer Josh Frydenberg under section 44

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No, it’s not OK for the government to use your prescription...

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After 119 years, NSW is set to decriminalise abortion. Why has...

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What are native grasslands, and why do they matter?

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Private renters are doing it tough in outer suburbs of Sydney...

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Anthony Albanese on Labor’s hard times

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The Crown allegations show the repeated failures of our gambling regulators

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