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Children going through family courts face increased risk of self-harm, new research finds

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Run Rabbit Run isn’t excessively bad – just earnest, heavy-handed and...

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Hipkins meets Xi Jinping: behind the handshakes, NZ walks an increasingly...

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Bees are astonishingly good at making decisions – and our computer...

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The Titan sub disaster investigation has begun. Here’s what might happen...

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An unlikely hero: American Born Chinese challenges the model minority myth

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Australia is not giving Ukraine the military support it needs –...

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Australia’s hidden housing crisis: survivors of modern slavery have few safe...

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What do the different colours of mould mean in my house?

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Paracetamol versus ibuprofen – which works best and when?

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Marshall Islands, a nation at the heart of global shipping, fights...

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A new study of Warlpiri language shows how ‘baby talk’ helps...

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Time after time, tragedies like the Titan disaster occur because leaders...

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What is ‘heteroactivism’? How sports became a battleground for opposing LGBTIQ+...

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Decolonising the news: 4 fundamental questions media can ask themselves when...

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Vale Simon Crean: a true believer in the Labor Party

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Soil erosion is filling vital inland river waterholes, putting the squeeze...

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Nothing is not nothing: how a scientist set out to sing...

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Australia announces $110 million in new military and humanitarian assistance for...

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Rent freezes and rent caps will only worsen, not solve Australia’s...

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NZ’s geothermal wells offer a cheap way of storing carbon permanently...

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June 26, 2023

The rise of Yevgeny Prigozhin: how a one-time food caterer became...

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June 26, 2023

Nothing is left to chance and every detail is carefully calculated:...

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Support for the Voice to Parliament slumps in Newspoll, along with...

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June 26, 2023

Between nostalgia and amnesia: the legacy of Julia Gillard as PM,...

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June 26, 2023

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June 26, 2023

The Black Summer bushfires put an enormous strain on families with...

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Yes, Australian businesses have become less dynamic. But there are bigger...

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June 26, 2023

Simon Crean, former Labor and ACTU leader, dies aged 74

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June 26, 2023

Wagner’s rebellion may have been thwarted, but Putin has never looked...

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Victoria has rediscovered a dragon – how do we secure its...

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Replacing news editors with AI is a worry for misinformation, bias...

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Before the Barunga Declaration, there was the Barunga Statement, and Hawke’s...

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June 23, 2023

We are closer than ever to being able to 3D print...

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