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Coalition and Morrison’s ratings dip in Newspoll; Trump improves in crucial battleground state polls

This week’s Newspoll showed the Coalition and Labor in a 50-50 tie on a two-party preferred basis, a two-point gain …

NZ’s cyber security centre warns more attacks likely following stock market outages

The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) has issued a warning to all New Zealand businesses to be prepared for cyber …

Time to get real: amid the hydrogen hype, let’s talk about what will actually work

For 50 years hydrogen has been championed as a clean-burning gas that could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The idea …

Towards Wakanda – Chadwick Boseman’s passing and the power and limits of Afrofuturism

If you’re not a comics fan, you may have been surprised at the extent of the heartfelt grief expressed following …

China wants to be a friend to the Pacific, but so far, it has failed to match Australia’s COVID-19 response

The photo of the Chinese ambassador to Kiribati walking on the backs of schoolboys caused a storm on social media …

Two inquiries find unfair treatment and healthcare for Māori. This is how we fix it

Unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes separate Māori from other citizens, said a report from this month’s parliamentary select …

Opioids continue to be the leading cause of overdose deaths in Australia. What else can we do?

In 2018, more than 2,000 people died from drug overdoses in Australia — about five each day. That’s according to …

Is mathematics real? A viral TikTok video raises a legitimate question with exciting answers

While filming herself getting ready for work recently, TikTok user @gracie.ham reached deep into the ancient foundations of mathematics and …

California is on fire. From across the Pacific, Australians watch on and buckle up

California is ablaze, again. Currently, the second and third largest fires in the US state’s history are burning at the …

4 out of 5 international students are still in Australia – how we treat them will have consequences

COVID-19 has not stopped international education. As of August 24, 524,000 international students were living among us in Australian cities …

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