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Access to a second COVID booster vaccine has been expanded to...

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A new report from Queensland offers guidance on integrity to all...

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Why do whales keep getting tangled in shark nets? And what...

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A new Omicron wave is upon New Zealand, with older people...

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PNG’s capital residents shocked with second deferral of polling day

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Post-Courier: The incompetency of PNG’s Electoral Commission must stop

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Māori hold a third of NZ’s fishing interests, but as the...

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How has COVID affected Australians’ health? New report shows where we’ve...

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Australia’s finally acknowledged climate change is a national security threat. Here...

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Are your squabbling kids driving you mad? The good/bad news is,...

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5 big trends in Australians getting scammed

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Nude Tuesday has a sex therapy retreat, an egotistical guru, a...

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Six charged with money laundering over K1.3 million in suitcase as...

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Jason Clare promises ‘reset’ of government’s relations with universities

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jason Clare on Australia’s education challenges

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PNG leader Marape confirms son arrested over money in suitcase

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Tahitian pro-independence MP slams ‘bad signal’ for French Pacific

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Papua New Guinea goes to the polls amid controversy over missing...

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Migration offers an urgent fix for the skills we need right...

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Photos from the field: diving with Tasmania’s rare and elusive red...

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Is netball actually bad for knees and ankles? What does the...

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Australians lost $2b to fraud in 2021. This figure should sound...

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What it means to identify as Indigenous in Australia, and how...

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Can a new department head get the politics out of infrastructure?...

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More rented, more mortgaged, less owned: what the census tells us...

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Concerns over TikTok feeding user data to Beijing are back –...

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‘Quite irreparable damage’: child family violence survivors on how court silenced...

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Incarcerated people with disability don’t get the support they need –...

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‘We are not in this alone’: stressed teachers find hope in...

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How Solntsepyok, a brutal 2021 propaganda film, primed Russians for war...

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Government appointments under scrutiny

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Nation-building or nature-destroying? Why it’s time NZ faced up to the...

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PNG Defence Force arrive in New Ireland for election duties

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New Caledonia’s Backes joins French government in citizenship post

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Rates rise to 1.35% – and there’s no stopping now the...

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Word from The Hill: People’s pockets hit again, with rate rise...

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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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