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Word from The Hill: Assistance for Ukraine and Peter Dutton’s fundraising

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The hacker group Anonymous has waged a cyber war against Russia....

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FIFA has finally acted against Russia, but it doesn’t undo a...

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Japanese encephalitis virus has been detected in Australian pigs. Can mozzies...

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Torn between worlds, Ukrainian Australians are feeling the mental health impacts...

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Flies, maggots and methamphetamine: how insects can reveal drugs and poisons...

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Ukraine crisis: how do small states like New Zealand respond in...

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Respiratory infections like whooping cough and flu have plummeted amid COVID....

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How women could be the answer to Australia’s international education crisis

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Saint Olga of Kyiv is Ukraine’s patron saint of both defiance...

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Omar Sakr’s ‘epic, stunningly dirty’ debut novel challenges macho heterosexual myths...

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Don’t go wading in flood water if you can help it....

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New IPCC report shows Australia is at real risk from climate...

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Mass starvation, extinctions, disasters: the new IPCC report’s grim predictions, and...

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How the Russian military remade itself into a modern, efficient and...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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