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It’s time ‘coercive control’ was made illegal in Australia

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How the decision to paywall NZ’s largest newspaper will affect other...

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How a bias towards built heritage threatens the protection of cultural...

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Like a spinning top: wobbling jets from a black hole that’s...

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Explainer: does Rugby Australia have legal grounds to sack Israel Folau...

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Too many Australians miss out on timely dental care – Labor’s...

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Why your veterinarian may refuse to euthanise your pet

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Informal and illegal housing on the rise as our cities fail...

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The newest election faultline isn’t left versus right, it’s young versus...

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Guide to the classics: Orwell’s 1984 and how it helps us...

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Vale Les Murray, a witty, anti-authoritarian, national poet who spoke to...

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