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Geoffrey Miller – Political Roundup: New Zealand resets relationships with Australia and India 

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Women’s surfing riding wave towards gender equity

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The NDIS hasn’t made much difference to carers’ opportunities for paid...

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Full response from Pauline Hanson for a FactCheck on English language...

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Full response from Mathias Cormann for a FactCheck on corporate tax...

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The road to here: rivers were the highways of Australia’s colonial...

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Trust Me, I’m An Expert: Australia’s extreme weather

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A new national set of priorities for VET would make great...

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Our fast-growing cities and their people are proving to be remarkably...

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Relax. The divide between the taxed and the ‘taxed-nots’ isn’t new...

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Trust has to be as important as profit if banks and...

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Ten photos that changed how we see human rights

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The quake that changed everything: clues to a better tool for...

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Why the media needs to be more responsible for how it...

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Three simple steps to fix our banks

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Retraction of a journal article doesn’t make its findings false

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I’ve Always Wondered: why did mammals go the fur route, rather...

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Explainer: what is Pentecostalism, and how might it influence Scott Morrison’s...

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The NDIS is delivering ‘reasonable and necessary’ supports for some, but...

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The planned national waste policy won’t deliver a truly circular economy

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The problem isn’t dockless share bikes. It’s the lack of bike...

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October 1, 2018

Hayne holds fire, but the banks’ day of reckoning is coming

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The great movie scenes: Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream

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The problem with Australia’s banks is one of too much law...

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September 29, 2018

Royal Commission shows banks have behaved appallingly, but we’ve helped them...

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Lessons learned from the Essendon air crash: the importance of pilot...

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Speaking out about sexual violence on social media may not challenge...

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‘The worst kind of pain you can imagine’ – what it’s...

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SharkSpotter combines AI and drone technology to spot sharks and aid...

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How the laws of ancient Rome could help victims of sexual...

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What evolution and motorcycles have in common: let’s take a ride...

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A history of sporting lingo: a linguistic ‘shirtfronting’ for lovers and...

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Four lessons for Australia from England’s system of rating its aged...

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Will 2018 be the year of climate action? Victorian London’s ‘Great...

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How teachers can help support children during their parents’ divorce

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Ten lessons from cities that have risen to the affordable housing...

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Vital Signs: for all its worth, the banking royal commission could...

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Friday essay: how the moral panic over ‘sexual sadists’ silenced their...

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