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The nation’s long-held desire to become an ASEAN member is at last moving - but exactly when and how it will achieve full membership remains unknown.
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In late 2021, REvil appeared to shut up shop. But it seems the group, or at least a close genetic descendant, is back in business.
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Problems in yet another crypto-related company have raised further doubts about the sector.
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Caught up in the latest Medibank cybersecurity breach? Not happy with your premiums? Here’s what you need to know about switching health insurer.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres says rules around corporate emissions reporting are “wide enough to drive a diesel truck through”.
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New Zealand law allows people to be detained under a compulsory community treatment order – which they can’t refuse. But research shows compulsory treatment can make some mental health issues worse.
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Parents may well feel the need to ‘crack down’ on kids’ screentime. But a whole-family approach might be more successful.
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At current levels of emissions, there is a 50% chance the planet will reach the 1.5°C global average temperature rise in just nine years.
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How does keeping the price of petrol and diesel down align with New Zealand’s goal of being carbon zero by 2050? And do price caps even work anyway?
The seven climate superpowers joining forces to fight climate change.
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A new website, based on workshops with young Australians, outlines practical ways to deal with climate distress.
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To get to 82% renewables by decade’s end means storage - and that’s where we hope our new atlas of sites for pumped hydro storage can help
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You might not know you’ve had it. Or perhaps your immune system or genes have given you a boost. Or maybe you’re just lucky.
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It has become an Aboriginal campfire classic. Kids in American inner-city public schools sing it in choir. Chris Gibson unpacks the mystery and enduring appeal of The Church’s Under the Milky Way.
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A new study of ‘solar twins’ shows a fundamental constant appears to be the same throughout our local galactic neighbourhood.
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Quiet hour is a strategy aimed at making retail spaces more inclusive for people who struggle with sensory overload, but they’re not the only ones who welcome a pause in the assault on their senses.
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The growing threat of flash flooding as a result of more intense rapid rain bursts means the city needs to update its flood defences.
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Music has the potential to change our experience of intrusive thoughts and how we deal with pain.
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The next COVID wave has already hit our shores. Make sure you check whether you’re recommended for another booster dose of vaccine.
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Industrial relations is one of the perennial fault lines in Australian politics. As some battles get settled, fresh ones arise, often involving similar issues, in the enduring argument about growing and sharing the economic pie.
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With less than 14% of shares, Meta’s chairman and chief executive controls the majority of votes because of the tech company’s dual-class share structure.
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In 1914, suffragette Mary Richardson slashed a painting London’s National Gallery to attract publicity to Emmeline Pankhurst’s imprisonment.
Ukrainian personnel fire a canon in the Kherson area.
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There are 3 reasons why Russia’s loss of Kherson – if Moscow’s claims are accurate – will likely prove decisive for the future of the war, and potentially Putin’s own fortunes too.
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Australia’s highly-trained personnel are as much an asset as physical technology.
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It’s reported the stolen data of more than one million Australians have already been leaked – and more is expected.
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Health and service workers are not asking women about a potential traumatic brain injury, there’s a lack of referral options, and often no diagnosis.