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When Greenland was green: rapid global warming 55 million years ago...

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Top economists in no rush to offer cash incentives for vaccination

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We’re launching Australia’s first scratch-built satellite, and it’s a giant leap...

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We can’t compare Australia’s intake of Afghan refugees with the post-Vietnam...

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Land of opportunity: more sustainable Australian farming would protect our lucrative...

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Today’s decisions lock in industry emissions for decades — here’s how...

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Anger and misinformation about covid-19 in NZ a dangerous tumour

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Soeharto: the giant of modern Indonesia who left a legacy of...

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Coral, meet coral: how selective breeding may help the world’s reefs...

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Papua’s Victor Yeimo must be set free immediately, says Wenda

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New Zealand should never have joined the war in Afghanistan

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We name the 26 Australian frogs at greatest risk of extinction...

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