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We have a Christmas comet: how to spot 2018’s interplanetary bauble

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Morrison wants Religious Discrimination Act passed before election

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Poor health in Aboriginal children after European colonisation revealed in their...

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How a proposed new bill would make it easier to strip...

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Can (and should) a doctor tell my biological relative my genetic...

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The small patch of bush over your back fence might be...

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Australia’s Brexit strategy: a little less Britpopulism, a little more Eurovision...

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Australia’s problem with Aboriginal World Heritage

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Anthony Albanese on Labor’s road ahead

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Three things high school graduates should keep in mind when they...

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Your drinking water could be saltier than you think (even if...

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Four journalists, one newspaper: Time Magazine’s Person of the Year recognises...

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An opt-out system isn’t the solution to Australia’s low rate of...

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What the Victorian government’s decision not to sign on to the...

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Honouring the dead: Alex Seton’s stark, moving protest sculptures carved from...

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Curious Kids: How does the Moon, being so far away, affect...

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‘Designer’ babies won’t be common anytime soon – despite recent CRISPR...

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Law and order is no get-out-of-jail card for floundering politicians

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What’s the most value for money way to tackle obesity? Increase...

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Not wiped out. Why Whyalla, of all places, now has a...

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How cinema’s new Aquaman draws on the mythology of ancient sea...

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Victorian upper house greatly distorted by group voting tickets; federal Labor...

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Explainer: why is Australia adopting the global refugee compact but not...

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ACCC wants to curb digital platform power – but enforcement is...

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Will the new Mary Poppins film acknowledge the suffragettes’ success?

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ADHD prescriptions are going up, but that doesn’t mean we’re over-medicating

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Huawei executive’s arrest will further test an already shaky US-China relationship

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As Indigenous incarceration rates keep rising, justice reinvestment offers a solution

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Digital platforms. Why the ACCC’s proposals for Google and Facebook matter...

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