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NDIS eligibility will be based on ‘functional capacity’, not diagnostic labels. But what does that mean?

Banks must cancel direct debits on request. Why isn’t it the same for card payments?

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Research reveals humans ventured out of Africa repeatedly as early as...

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Stolen Generation redress scheme won’t reach everyone affected by the policies...

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You don’t need to worry about COVID vaccines being ‘unnatural’ or...

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Rotting forest wood releases a whopping 10.9 billion tonnes of carbon...

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When it comes to preparing for disaster there are 4 distinct...

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In a time of COVID and climate change, social sciences are...

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Do vaccination passports take away freedoms? It depends on how you...

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Watching It’s a Sin under lockdown: a different kind of home...

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Podcast with Michelle Grattan: Learning to live with COVID

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Pat Turner on COVID – and god...

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Is Google getting worse? Increased advertising and algorithm changes may make...

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There’s no need to panic about the new C.1.2 variant found...

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Four GDP graphs that show how well Australia was doing ...

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What’s the point of homework?

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China’s new rules allow kids on video games just 3 hours...

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What art are you engaging with in lockdown? Australians are mostly...

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China’s new rules allow kids on video games just three hours...

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How Ghost Train Fire exposed remarkable police corruption, yet also failed...

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Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – September 01 2021

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Curious Kids: why is the Sun’s atmosphere hotter than its surface?

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The ANZUS treaty does not make Australia safer. Rather, it fuels...

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We asked 9,000 Australians about their mental health needs post-COVID —...

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Why is a third COVID-19 vaccine dose important for people who...

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Street life ain’t easy for a stray cat, with most dying...

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Students’ well-being must always be the priority. Here are 5 tips...

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Australian charities are struggling with the loss of fun runs and...

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Bloomfield says no update on how virus got into NZ community

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USP and Canterbury University partner for Pacific climate research

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View from The Hill: Morrison yet to forge personal relationship with...

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The first Indigenous COVID death reminds us of the outsized risk...

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My super fund just failed the APRA performance test. What’s next?

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Got a child with COVID at home? Here’s how to look...

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Human progress is no excuse to destroy nature. A push to...

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Australia’s coastal waters are rich in Indigenous cultural heritage, but it...

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What are the limits of dissent as NZ locks down, vaccinates...

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Damien Hirst’s dotty ‘currency’ art makes as much sense as Bitcoin

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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