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Grattan on Friday: A future plan on fuel should be central to Albanese government’s reform agenda

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Older Australians on the tough choices they face as energy costs...

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Cheaper food comes with other costs – why cutting GST isn’t...

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Word from The Hill: On Katherine Deves, a hung parliament, and...

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Below the Line: Will anyone watch the Morrison vs Albanese debate?...

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This economic model tipped the last 2 elections – and it’s...

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Chemical weapons: how will we know if they have been used...

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Many places are starting to wind back COVID restrictions, but this...

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Heroes of the Fourth Turning: how theatre can serve as a...

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Labor still has clear lead in Newspoll and Resolve, but Albanese’s...

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When war imitates art: rediscovering Red Dawn, the 1984 movie inspiring...

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April 19, 2022

Longer-acting eye treatment could reduce vision loss for Indigenous Australians

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The workforce in the child protection system needs urgent reform

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Why does my cat wake me up so early, and what...

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Plant-based patties, lab-grown meat and insects: how the protein industry is...

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If Labor wins the election, he is set to become the...

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Climate policy in 2022 is no longer a political bin-fire –...

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Tiwi Islands offshore gas fight shows public banks are under real...

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April 19, 2022

Australia would be among the biggest economic losers from a new...

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How Tolkien and Lord of the Rings inspired the commercial and...

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View from the Hill: Labor holds 53-47% lead but Albanese takes...

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He’s the treasurer who may become the next leader of the...

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Morrison defends controversial Warringah candidate as push to oust her strengthens

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The Wentworth Project: ‘Soft’ voters dislike Morrison but hesitate about Albanese

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Grattan on Friday: Labor and Albanese hoping for Easter resurrection

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Technically our unemployment rate now begins with a ‘3’. How do...

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Time might not exist, according to physicists and philosophers – but...

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Surprise! There might be salmonella in your chocolate

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What will young Australians do with their vote – are we...

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April 14, 2022

Hope? Contempt? Reciprocity? How each political party’s election ads reveal their...

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How should the next Australian government handle the Pacific?

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‘Is this really fair?’ How high school students feel about being...

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What’s the new Omicron XE variant and should I be worried?

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Is the Easter bunny real? How to answer, according to a...

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How do I improve my motivation to exercise when I really...

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The Greens want Medicare to cover a trip to the dentist....

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Listen to the Albert’s lyrebird: the best performer you’ve never heard...

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Multi-coloured plants are suddenly a home decor ‘must-have’. Here’s how to...

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Artificial intelligence may take your job. Some lessons from my grandmother

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April 14, 2022
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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