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I’ve always wondered: are SUVs and 4WDs safer than other cars?

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Cuts and restructures send alarm through South Australia’s arts sector

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Influence in Australian politics needs an urgent overhaul – here’s how...

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Grass trees aren’t a grass (and they’re not trees)

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Peter Grimes is a thrilling and moving staging of the great...

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Is it time for Australia to be more open about research...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on strawberries, Sudmalis, schools, and the au pair...

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Super. If Labor really wanted to help women in retirement, it...

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If privacy is increasing for My Health Record data, it should...

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New laws help juries understand why victims of sexual violence struggle...

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Three charts on: why Catholic primary school parents can afford to...

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What makes you a man or a woman? Geneticist Jenny Graves...

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Quotas are not pretty but they work – Liberal women should...

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Planned trade deal with Europe could keep medicine prices too high

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The backflip over Sydney’s marine park is a defiance of science

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Vital signs: the GFC and me. Ten years on, what have...

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Curious Kids: Why does English have so many different spelling rules?

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Aboriginal people lived in Australia’s desert interior 50,000 years ago, earlier...

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Desal plants might do less damage to marine environments than we...

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The kīngitanga movement: 160 years of Māori monarchy

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How the law failed three children and their families in the...

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