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

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Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our...

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In defence of conspiracy theories (and why the term is a...

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Whacking the mole: how Australia scrambles to regulate Chinese technology

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Ivor Montagu: Communist aristocrat, Soviet spy and activist filmmaker

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Why education about gender and sexuality does belong in the classroom

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Three billion per year. How the financial system rips us off

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Explainer: Artemisia Gentileschi, a Baroque heroine for the #MeToo era

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Happiness hinges on personality, so initiatives to improve well-being need to...

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Digital government isn’t working in the developing world. Here’s why

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She’ll be right: why conservative voters fail to see gender as...

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R U OK day is coming up, but what do you...

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Google searches reveal where people are most concerned about climate change

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What should buyers of a house be told about it?

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September 12, 2018

How our art museums finally opened their eyes to Australian women...

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September 12, 2018

The Herald Sun’s Serena Williams cartoon draws on a long and...

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Mark Knight is our best tabloid cartoonist. Is his Serena...

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This is bigger than Serena Williams: lessons from the 2018 US...

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Poll wrap: Labor retains big Newspoll lead; savage anti-Liberal swing in...

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The myth of a vegetarian India

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Blue poles 45 years on: asset or overvalued drip painting?

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World politics explainer: Pinochet’s Chile

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Who is our health regulator, AHPRA, and does it operate effectively?

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September 11, 2018

I’ve Always Wondered: How do we know what lies at the...

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September 11, 2018

Reforming our political system is not a quick fix. Here’s a...

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How will my divorce affect my kids?

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Ten of Australia’s best literary comics

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View from The Hill: Wentworth looks scary for Liberals having trouble...

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At its current rate, Australia is on track for 50% renewable...

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If the NBN and Snowy Hydro 2.0 were value for money,...

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In Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, language is power

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A new way to recognise an Indigenous nation in Australia

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Lack of technical knowledge in leadership is a key reason why...

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Health Check: what happens when you hold in a fart?

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Can you tell fact from fiction in the news? Most students...

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September 10, 2018

What Nestlé’s attempt to trademark the shape of a KitKat teaches...

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Five types of food to increase your psychological well-being

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Lack of climate policy threatens to trip up Australian diplomacy this...

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