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The Greens’ identity crisis: where to now for a party built on protesting against the status quo?
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The Peter principle: how Dutton’s election campaign in Dickson went horribly wrong
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Global oil prices have plunged. So when will Australian motorists see cheaper petrol?
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Global oil prices have plunged. So when will Australian motorists see cheaper petrol?
Analysts predict bowser prices for regular unleaded to come down to temporary lows of near 160c per litre in major cities
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Footage shows Joel Cauchi interviewed by police 15 months before Bondi Junction stabbings
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Nagi v Brooki: does anyone really own a recipe?
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All cake, no icing: Arsenal left sensing a familiar ghost in the shadows
All cake, no icing: Arsenal left sensing a familiar ghost in the shadows
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Steph Gilmore: ‘I was looking for something more, in myself and in my surfing’
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Postecoglou faces moment of truth on Bodø/Glimt’s plastic pitch
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Ocean with David Attenborough review – a passionate case against the ruination of the seas
Ocean with David Attenborough review – a passionate case against the ruination of the seas
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By calling a genocide a genocide, Andor just made its most political point yet
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The Reserve Bank played it safe and didn’t cut interest rates in April – and households suffer
The Reserve Bank played it safe and didn’t cut interest rates in April – and households suffer
Modi’s deadly bombing strike on Pakistan goes to the heart of India’s great dilemma
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Australian supermarket pumpkin soup taste test: from decent work lunches to ‘thin yet clingy’
Australian supermarket pumpkin soup taste test: from decent work lunches to ‘thin yet clingy’
How are you supposed to handle cold callers nowadays? You can’t even slam the phone down
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‘The crux of all evil’: what happened to the first city that tried to ban smartphones for under-14s?
‘The crux of all evil’: what happened to the first city that tried to ban smartphones for under-14s?
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Alan Turing  
Today’s AI can crack second world war Enigma code ‘in short order’, experts say
Today’s AI can crack second world war Enigma code ‘in short order’, experts say
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Sea pigs, icefish and trilobites: Antarctica’s mysterious marine life – in pictures
Sea pigs, icefish and trilobites: Antarctica’s mysterious marine life – in pictures
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Ethical super fund says QBE ‘not joining the dots’ between fossil fuel projects and rising premiums
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Psychic croc's election fail, Albanese heads straight for ice-cream, and ‘the other guy’ – video
Psychic croc's election fail, Albanese heads straight for ice-cream, and ‘the other guy’ – video
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