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Can gaming ‘addiction’ lead to depression or aggression in young people?...

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Why a First Nations Voice should come before Treaty

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Australia is dragging its feet on healthy eating. In 5 years...

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Queer romcom Bros struggled at the box-office. Are mainstream audiences still...

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‘We can write novels of memories made here’: Elder-led land restoration...

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Why permanent residents and long-term temporary visa holders should be able...

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Victoria signals end of coal by announcing a new 95% renewable...

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Is tracking your sleep a good idea?

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An entirely new illicit drug has been discovered by Australian chemists....

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Republicans gain in US midterm polls with three weeks until election

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Pixels are not people: mental health apps are increasingly popular but...

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4.3 trillion readers can’t be wrong – why The Onion’s defence...

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First-ever genetic analysis of a Neanderthal family paints a fascinating picture...

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There’s something wrong with British politics. It’s called the Conservative Party

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Despite the myth, deer are not an ecological substitute for moa...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
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