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'Like time-travelling': once extinct in the Flinders Ranges, western quolls and brushtail possums are thriving again
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The fight for Woogaroo Forest: new housing could silence some of Queensland’s ‘virtuoso songbirds’
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Melbourne Victory break Auckland hearts to set up grand final derby against City
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Melbourne City Women suffer penalty agony in dramatic final
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A punk band told me quit drinking. So I did
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The floods and droughts devastating Australia are fingerprints of a warming planet
The floods and droughts devastating Australia are fingerprints of a warming planet
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Walk with … Robert Forster  
‘You improve as a person as you get older ... that’s a fact’
‘You improve as a person as you get older ... that’s a fact’
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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
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Blood test developed that could speed up diagnosis of rare diseases in babies
Blood test developed that could speed up diagnosis of rare diseases in babies
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Quoll and possum species brought back from local extinction in the Ikara-Flinders ranges – video
Quoll and possum species brought back from local extinction in the Ikara-Flinders ranges – video
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Bin chickens galore! Why are there so many ibis in Sydney?
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