Female diabetic injecting insulin into her upper arm

Lack of data means Peptide risks are largely unknown

By Samuel Cornell and Timothy Piatkowski Peptide may not yet be the 2026 Oxford Word of the Year, but it must surely be in the running. From your friendly neighbourhood
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Armed soldiers on Jinam (number 152) missile destroyer visited Hong Kong and was opened to the public.

‘Normalised’ China relationship faces first big test

By Michelle Grattan On various measures, the Albanese government has been a lot more successful than its Morrison predecessor in dealing with Beijing, although this has
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Australian Parliament Resumes For Final Sitting Week Before Winter Recess

Australia shores up Pacific treaties as China fires missiles

By Joanne Wallis and Salote Tagivakatini  As part of his tour of the Pacific, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signed a significant defence treaty with his Fijian
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Young couple at the cinema watching an horror movie

Popcorn has long underscored the success of cinemas

By Garritt Van Dyk An outing to the cinema isn’t just about seeing a movie, it is a full sensory experience, with a big screen and big snacks. An epic film demands
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Young woman text messaging on mobile phone while waiting for electric car to charge

Chaotic battery charging system stifles EV roll-out

By Hussein Dia Plunging battery prices and cheap running costs mean battery electric vehicles are now outselling petrol cars across Europe and China. In Australia,
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Happy roommates moving house

Rental affordability scheme quietly sinks into oblivion

By Steven Rowley This week marks the end of the National Rental Affordability Scheme, which once provided more than 35,000 affordable rental homes across the
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Rock Band INXS

Major threat to the future of music ‘made by humans’

By Andrew Cullen Music from Kylie Minogue, John Farnham, INXS, Midnight Oil, AC/DC, Tones and I, Gotye, Ben Frost, Nick Cave, Tame Impala, Parkway Drive, The Living End
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Miners disputing a claim during the Australian Gold Rush, Victorian 1870s, History of Australia

Australia’s love-hate relationship with immigration

By Mark Cully The history of immigration policy in Australia is full of yes-no contradictions: fear jostling with hope, exclusion with openness. Australia has been
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Australia Parliament Sits

Liberals wedged in a tunnel looking for the light

By Michelle Grattan The Liberal Party reminds one of that cumbersome machine, nicknamed Florence, that became stuck (twice) in a tunnel in the Snowy 2.0 project. One
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Australia’s Parliament Sits

New party tries a different approach to politics

By Phoebe Hayman and Josh Sunman Former independent MPs Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have announced the formation of their new political party, Community Strong
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