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‘Gay gene’ search reveals not one but many – and no...

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Grattan on Friday: Australia isn’t avoiding prodding the Chinese bear

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The government has released its draft religious discrimination bill. How will...

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No, minister! Keep NAPLAN results away from student job applications

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The winter was dry, the spring will likely be dry ...

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Cryptology from the crypt: how I cracked a 70-year-old coded message...

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Religious Discrimination legislation would hit big companies harder than small business

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Boys dance too – and in Japan they are celebrated

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Boris Johnson has suspended the UK parliament. What does this mean...

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No, there’s no evidence cookies can help with lactation

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Yang Hengjun’s legal prospects in China appear grim, despite Australia’s forceful...

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Yang Hengjun case a pivotal moment in increasingly tense Australia-China relationship

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Yang appeals to Scott Morrison in message issued by supporters

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There’s no evidence caesarean sections cause autism or ADHD

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Why Chinese and Hong Kong students clash in Australia: the patriotic...

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Why we need to protect the extinct woolly mammoth

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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