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  1. Why you should care about the 'Third Dimension' of government information
  2. Keith Hill's comments about women in country music cut far deeper than misogyny
  3. Treating hidden wounds – the case for putting psychologists in trauma programs
  4. What's that smell? A controversial theory of olfaction deemed implausible
  5. Our ancient obsession with food: humans as evolutionary Master Chefs
  6. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's come to Jesus moment
  7. Alan Bond's lesson for Australia: we get the fraudsters we deserve
  8. June 4th 1989: Silence, Power and Politics
  9. Turkey gets a taste for European-style radicalism ahead of election
  10. Mindfulness has lost its Buddhist roots, and it may not be doing you good
  11. Lessons for David Cameron from the European referendum of 1975
  12. How Jaws kicked off our 40-year love affair with sharks
  13. Debunked: four myths about women’s football
  14. Women still need to fight for publishing deals and book prizes
  15. Is this the end of particle physics as we know it? Let's hope not
  16. How an undergraduate discovered tubes of plasma in the sky
  17. African management courses must be focused on local priorities
  18. Namibia's award-winning fish regime needs to move up a gear
  19. The perfect package for reducing poverty is made up of different parts
  20. Species without boundaries: a new way to map our origins
  21. Making smoking history: the case for a smoker’s licence
  22. Immigrant ambassadors open doors for Australia across Asia
  23. Curriculum reform at Sydney uni - separating the glitz from the grit
  24. The Waiting Room, IVF and the sanctity of sex – review
  25. Critics of Modi's first year forget the legacy he faced
  26. Commercial current affairs and the case of Cardinal Pell
  27. Grattan on Friday: Pugilist Abbott spins for fights
  28. The Terminator as boss: why mass sackings don't work
  29. Don't ban e-cigarettes, sell them under tight regulation
  30. Global progress on poverty is slowest for the poorest of the poor
  31. Who should go to university? Everyone, or just enough people to fill skilled jobs?
  32. The Brandis effect on regional Australia? Just look at Bathurst
  33. Woodchips sound unsustainable, but they're not as bad as you think
  34. 'Slippers' and 'stickers': the hidden victims of rising house prices
  35. Improved data set shows no global warming 'hiatus'
  36. Coulson acquittal – beginning of the end game of Leveson?
  37. Seven new species of miniature frogs discovered in threatened Brazilian cloud forest
  38. Four myths about allergies you thought were true – but aren't
  39. Shopping mall design could nudge shoplifters into doing the right thing – here's how
  40. Increasing free childcare won't be as easy as A, B, C
  41. Consumers love rankings, but they may end up doing more harm than good
  42. The compromise that's needed in the Greek bail-out negotiations
  43. Ali Smith wins Baileys Prize – historical fiction is on the up
  44. New UK public service spending cuts offer no easy choices
  45. Meet the political party that could change Turkey's future
  46. Terminally ill teenager defies predictions but that doesn't mean doctors were wrong
  47. Rail workers union strikes a blow for collective bargaining
  48. Music of the genome hits a discord with autism
  49. Tiny beads, big problem, easy fix: why scientific evidence supports a ban on microbeads
  50. What does the spelling success of Indian American kids tell us?

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