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Mystery of the deadly mushrooms
Mystery of the deadly mushrooms

How did a peaceful family lunch turn deadly? We meet the journalist who broke the story of a most-baffling case. 

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Why Juukan Gorge law had to go
Why Juukan Gorge law had to go

Pro-Voice campaigners celebrate as WA dumps a law that was supposed to protect Aboriginal heritage - but just caused more problems. 

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The legal loophole giving terrorists their citizenship back
The legal loophole giving terrorists their citizenship back

The citizenship of Australians affiliated with Islamic State could be reinstated thanks to a curious legal loophole. We unpack what it means.

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Paul McCartney doesn’t want to seem bossy
Paul McCartney doesn’t want to seem bossy

At 81, the songwriter who defined a century is on his way to Australia, as a new generation comprehends his pure musical genius. 

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Why can’t we talk about Treaty?
Why can’t we talk about Treaty?

Indigenous leaders have long spoken about Treaty. It’s in the Uluru Statement. So why is it now the word that can’t be spoken? 

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The Australian ‘lost boy’ stuck in Syria
The Australian ‘lost boy’ stuck in Syria

A teenager taken to ISIS territory when he was just 10 was presumed dead - but now it appears he may be alive and in a Syrian jail. 

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What Barbie and Big Law have in common
What Barbie and Big Law have in common

How to make things fairer for women without discriminating against men? Big law firms are grappling with the same problem as Barbie. 

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Could future wars be fought in space?
Could future wars be fought in space?

Critical defence talks have produced a number of landmark deals between Australia and the US – and one has us turning our eyes to the skies. 

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When billionaires go to war
When billionaires go to war

Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, takes on another ultra-rich family over iron ore mining billions from the Pilbara. So - who really deserve…

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Wallabies woo the disappointed dads
Wallabies woo the disappointed dads

Rugby Australia’s bold new ad campaign sees Eddie Jones take on the doubters - but where are all the players?  

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