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He has been crowned Australian of the Year. But for Adam Goodes, Australia Day is a time of ...
Imprisoned Australian journalist smuggles out letter to tell world of plight
Australian-born Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste, who has been imprisoned in Egypt for more than two weeks, says his arrest is ...
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Former politician Fred Chaney is Senior Australian of the Year in recognition of his commitment to reconciliation and human rights.
Navy examines staff links to racist group
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From Phryne Fisher to Fat Tony, television is offering audiences more versions of Australia's past than ever before.
Convict life revealed
A long-lost book is a precious part of Australia's heritage, writes Robert Willson.
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Author, blogger and editor Michaela McGuire talks about her favourite books.
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It may be the world's easiest weight-loss plan, involving no exercise or dieting.
When a passion for work careers into an addiction
For recovering workaholics, the risk of crossing the line back into unhealthy work habits lurks.
Students may be disadvantaged by starting school at 5 years old
Children in Australia start school younger than almost anywhere else in the developed world, up to two years ...
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The day when your computer will know you better than any human is rapidly approaching.
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Fish oil's healthy reputation is under scrutiny as questions are raised about its links to cancer.
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Twenty-six top reasons to holiday in Australia
Ben Groundwater, in honour of our national day, has pinpointed 26 persuasive reasons to choose a home grown ...
Sublimely sub-tropical
A short break is great to reconnect with family - messy hair and all, writes Bronwyn McNulty.
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A tour of the Tamar Valley's wineries reveals depth and diversity in styles, writes Andrew Bain.