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Travel website leaves hoteliers thousands of dollars out of pocket
‘Climate safe rooms’  
The program keeping low-income Australians cool during heatwaves
Collingwood’s joyous football leads them on remarkable journey to AFL flag
Does glyphosate cause cancer?  
Australia’s Roundup case against Monsanto will offer a fresh legal answer
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How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
‘No turning back’  
How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
Russia’s invasion has had a major impact on the bloc’s security and energy policies – and even its very raison d’être
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Rural areas want cheaper medicines – but they don’t want their pharmacies to close
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Rural areas want cheaper medicines – but they don’t want their pharmacies to close
New 60-day prescription model came into effect on 1 September, and country pharmacists say they don’t know how they’ll survive the change
 
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Extraordinary duel produces one of the great AFL grand finals
Extraordinary duel produces one of the great AFL grand finals
NRL grand final: win the grind, win the premiership
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Wallabies on the brink after Nayacalevu helps Fijians overcome nervy start
Culture
‘I didn’t disappear myself. Radio disappeared me’  
Deborah Conway on being alive and brilliant at 64
Deborah Conway on being alive and brilliant at 64
Books  
The hatred and greed of the frontier wars still drive race politics today. How little things change
Billy Connolly’s most intimate interview yet (by his wife):  
Comedians never used to worry about what was correct to say. You said it, and soon found out
Opinion
It doesn’t take a lot for things to fall apart. And mistrust and distrust are pushing us to the brink
It doesn’t take a lot for things to fall apart. And mistrust and distrust are pushing us to the brink
Is this Australia’s most trusting bird? No wonder it is endangered
An injured galah taught me that what makes something beautiful is also what makes it fragile
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The only part of me I was sure still existed was my head
The only part of me I was sure still existed was my head
‘Nothing needs to be that yellow’  
How to make a great Indian curry
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The science of skin  
Everything you need to know about your body’s biggest organ – and how to protect it
Everything you need to know about your body’s biggest organ – and how to protect it
Environment
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Call for national strategy to force Australian vaping industry to clean up waste
Call for national strategy to force Australian vaping industry to clean up waste
The rural network  
Australian farmers are coming off three bumper years. Are they prepared for the sudden dry?
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