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An ‘ordinary’ storm with extraordinary impacts: what made Wellington’s deluge so intense?

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FactCheck: do 99% of Newstart recipients also receive other benefits?

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Will the discovery of another plastic-trashed island finally spark meaningful change?

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Australians disagree on how important climate change is: poll

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Of all the problems our cities need to fix, lack of...

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Mineral wealth, Clive Palmer, and the corruption of Australian politics

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Friday essay: is this the Endgame – and did we win...

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To build social cohesion, our screens need to show the same...

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Grattan on Friday: Bill channels Gough as he hopes that his...

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Vale Bob Hawke, a giant of Australian political and industrial history

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Election surprise. Negative gearing isn’t a rort — but something else...

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The ‘Christchurch Call’ is just a start. Now we need to...

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An innovative way to counter domestic violence: provide housing for abusers

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It’s the only way to save Australia from a deep ...

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How should I vote if I care about preventing the extinction...

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US ban on Huawei likely following Trump cybersecurity crackdown – and...

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Employer incentives may not be the most cost-effective or fair way...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Christchurch Calling: the clampdown on social media

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Young Australians don’t trust politicians. Here’s one reason why

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Are independents part of a ‘green-left’ conspiracy? New research finds they...

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Shock. More investment isn’t necessarily better. Those instant asset write-offs are...

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Curious Kids: what’s the tallest skyscraper it’s possible to build?

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – May 16 2019

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The secret history of News Corp: a media empire built on...

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So you’re thinking of going into a nursing home? Here’s what...

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Interactive: Everything you need to know about Adani – from cost,...

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Real estate agents targeting tenants is the lowest of the low...

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Danger. Election 2016 delivered us Robodebt. Promises can have consequences

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Cutting penalty rates was supposed to create jobs. It hasn’t, and...

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The Murujuga Mermaid: how rock art in WA sheds light on...

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Angry Nationals play payback in NSW Senate row

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A ‘Council for the Future’ could break Australia’s climate paralysis

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WhatsApp hacked and bugs in Intel chips: what you need to...

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The UK has a national climate change act – why don’t we?

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The Coalition’s $10 million for Year 1 phonics checks would be...

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Labor’s idea of an Evaluator General could dramatically cut wasteful spending

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It’s vital we clamp down on online terrorism. But is Ardern’s...

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In Black Swan’s Water, three vignettes explore the politics of immigration,...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: The KiwiBuild betrayal

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The site of the Bali bombings has been a vacant lot...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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