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View from The Hill: Conservatives may come to regret stirring hornets’...

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Boyer Lectures: gene therapy is still in its infancy but the...

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Big firms voice lack of faith in ‘cumbersome’ and ‘impractical’ Emissions...

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Curious Kids: why do some dogs get ‘snow nose’ in winter?

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Four fundamental principles for upholding freedom of speech on campus

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Is it time to move beyond the limits of ‘built environment’...

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Local film and TV content makes up just 1.6% of Netflix’s...

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We need to know more about charities to be sure they...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the contest in Wentworth, the Religious Freedom...

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Honey, I hid the kids: Australia’s screen industry is letting down...

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Five in a row – the planets align in the night...

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World politics explainer: the Russian revolution

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You may not like reality TV but How ‘Mad’ Are You?...

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Archaeology can help us prepare for climates ahead – not just...

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On gender and sexuality, Scott Morrison’s ‘blind spot’ may come from...

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Focusing on people at ‘high risk’ of suicide has failed as...

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Farmers’ climate denial begins to wane as reality bites

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Vital Signs: Amazon has lifted its wages, but the implications aren’t...

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Friday essay: where are the female academics on film?

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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