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Indie coffee shops are meant to counter corporate behemoths like Starbucks – so why do they all look the same?

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Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?

Help for athletes, bans for others: unpacking Australia’s complex, chaotic migration developments

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Paul Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie bloke

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View from The Hill: Another Australian PM finds a phone call...

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Australian Economy – 0.75% is a a record low, but don’t...

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What’s at stake in Trump’s war on Huawei: control of the...

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Is there such thing as an addictive personality?

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Prototype review: experimental Australian films as poetic diary entries

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Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice

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Curious Kids: how do scientists know evolution is real?

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1 in 3 young adults is lonely – and it affects...

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Tens of thousands of tuna-attracting devices are drifting around the Pacific

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With no end in sight and the world losing interest, the...

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1 in 3 young adults are lonely – and it affects...

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Gonski’s vision of ‘personalised learning’ will stifle creativity and lead to...

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Buried beneath the trees: a plan to solve our shortage of...

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October 1, 2019

Forgotten citadels: Fiji’s ancient hill forts and what we can learn...

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October 1, 2019

Any prosecution of journalists for national security offences to require attorney-general’s...

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The AFL sells an inclusive image of itself. But when it...

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Curious Kids: which is smarter – a blue whale or an...

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The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes review: Back to Back...

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How to turn Auckland’s inner city streets into public spaces people...

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6 ways to stop daylight saving derailing your child’s sleep

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Disability and single parenthood still loom large in inherited poverty

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What fictional superheroes can tell us about devotion and why we...

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‘We will never forgive you’: youth is not wasted on the...

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Australia has enacted 82 anti-terror laws since 2001. But tough laws...

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Australia’s temporary graduate visa attracts international students, but many find it...

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5,800 defence veterans homeless in Australia, that’s more than we thought

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Five questions about superannuation the government’s new inquiry will need to...

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Federal arts funding in Australia is falling, and local governments are...

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