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What will it take to get ships going through the Strait of Hormuz again?

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20 years in the making: witnessing the _Dwoort Baal Kaat_ songline’s...

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Word from The Hill: Major review of NDIS, as government reveals...

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How will China interact with the world over the next 5...

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France’s refusal to engage over Tahiti decolonisation ‘increasingly untenable’

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France ‘must pay’ for study on genetic impact of its Pacific...

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Businessman Nupiri arrested, charged over PNG election violence at Mendi

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Fiji elections: ‘Smooth transition’ vital for both country and Pacific, says...

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Star Sydney suspension: how do casino operators found so unfit get...

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Lift heavy or smaller weights with high reps? It all depends...

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Australia needs an honest conversation about tax and budgets – and...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Lobbyists use the revolving door into mayoral offices

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Suddenly dodging potholes after all this rain? Here’s how drones could...

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3 ways app developers keep kids glued to the screen –...

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New dates suggest Oceania’s megafauna lived until 25,000 years ago, implying...

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The United States is gearing up for midterm elections. What are...

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My kid has gone vegetarian. What do I need to know...

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‘A cunning plan’: how La Niña unleashes squadrons of storm clouds...

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University fees are poised to change – a new system needs...

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One does not simply detonate a volcano into Mordor: a scientist...

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Are ‘core memories’ real? The science behind 5 common myths

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Newsletter – New Zealand Politics Daily – October 17, 2022

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Thinking about bariatric surgery for weight loss? Here’s what to consider

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What is avian flu, the disease afflicting viral TikTok emu Emmanuel?

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Google Earth is an illusion: how I am using art to...

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The UN says access to a healthy environment is a human...

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Famine should not exist in 2022, yet Somalia faces its worst...

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A new national plan aims to end violence against women and...

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Tuatara are returning to the mainland – but feeding the hungry...

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‘Killer robots’ will be nothing like the movies show – here’s...

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Your home, office or uni affects your mood and how you...

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Melbourne now has chief heat officers. Here’s why we need them...

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In sticking with tax cuts divorced from reality, Labor is left...

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The air we breathe: how I have been observing atmospheric change...

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Blueprint to tackle violence against women unveiled but detailed Indigenous plan...

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‘I feel guilty about not being good enough’: why all Australian...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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