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The 50th anniversary of jousting in Australia
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The climate scientists who saw the crisis coming – Weight of the world podcast, part 1
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Everything was against Australia in final except their own belief
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Paul Watson created reality TV with The Family. Then he got even more controversial
‘I lived in a state of terror’  
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Why do we irrationally spend money on things we cannot afford during a cost-of-living crisis?
Why do we irrationally spend money on things we cannot afford during a cost-of-living crisis?
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The Melbourne gala where ‘it’s not weird to touch each other’s clothes’
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WA climate activist to appeal against conviction for denying police access to mobile and laptop
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