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How citizen scientists are making a contribution
Adam Smith
03/04/2026
Until recently, the number of citizen scientists in Australia was estimated at between 100,000 and 130,000 people. But this is a major ...
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Habermas’ hope for a better future is more important than ever
Susan Smith
30/03/2026
It is impossible to capture seven decades of formidable intellect, wrapped into some 14,000 books and articles, in less than a ...
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A closer look at the ‘Twelve Commandments’
Ian Robinson
26/03/2026
One of the many untruths propounded by the Judea-Christian religious tradition is the concocted story that, one day on Mount ...
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On the obsession with ‘authenticity’
Kenneth Leonardo
17/03/2026
Today’s youth cherish ‘authenticity’, but is it a virtue? According to a report from Ernst & Young, more than 9 in ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
13/03/2026
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 13 March 2026.
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The challenge of Chinese communist historiography
Paul Monk
10/03/2026
It is widely understood that the Chinese Communist Party exercises intense control over its own history and does what it ...
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