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One way to make heating bills take a dive.

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Some things never change. What are they?

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Here's one way to get your fill of news.

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Crunch time for free parking at the airport.

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Time to focus on the crocus

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It's hard to visualise what millions of tonnes of Co2 pumped out by coal-fired power stations represent because we don't think of gas weighing anything.

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Fake news and the rise of the superstar.

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We're getting more gruntled by the day.

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We've got a tip for that drip in the bag.

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If there's a word 'disgruntled', then how come there isn't a word 'gruntled'?

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Why Japan has the world's most enduring monarchy.

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Crossword design - it is not as simple as black and white

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For Beecroft, it's all in the bag.

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Save a turtle and refuse that plastic bag.

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Betting advice from an unexpected source.

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"I just received my Opal Card statement and it made me very angry.

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How Column 8 can bring skeletons out of the cupboard.

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The call for a new background to grace the 7pm ABC News unleashed a torrent of suggestions.

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The 75th anniversary of the Japanese midget submarines attack continues to prompt memories of the night war hit home.

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Is there any chance that you can use your influence to make SMH a Corby-free zone?

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Mention of carbon paper (C8, Saturday) proves nostalgic. "Ah, the crisp feel and virgin surface of a new sheet of carbon paper, the clanking rhythm of the Roneograph and the pungent smell of Gestetner ink – it's all coming back," says Meri Will of Dee Why.Â