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From bedside table to centre stage

Band names are becoming a sore point.

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Shutting the gateway to the Pilliga

And are jerry cans the new toilet paper?

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Pump friction in the regions

It’s a tankless task.

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A note on the typo

While shortages leave us in a pickle.

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When RoboCrop isn’t enough

We do stupid so well.

Researchers have published a study exploring general practitioners’ experiences of voluntary assisted dying in Queensland. (Left to right: Dr Laura Ley Greaves, Dr Rachel Feeney, Emeritus Professor Lindy Willmott and Professor Ben White).

Study finds ‘significant barriers’ for GPs offering voluntary assisted dying

After speaking to doctors from across Queensland, one researcher said there is not yet enough to incentivise doctors who are not already offering voluntary assisted dying services to take up the scheme.

  • Courtney Kruk
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Don’t be a wallflower, John

Best mate of first love and first husband of best mate would agree.

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Hare today, gone tomorrow

A rabbit remix gets the jump.

Mackenzie Sinclair’s asthma symptoms emerged in primary school. But she wasn’t formally diagnosed until she was an adult.

Mackenzie was enjoying a refreshing drink on a cold day. Then she suddenly couldn’t breathe

Mackenzie Sinclair was walking through a bustling Melbourne Central last spring when she realised she could no longer breathe.

  • Broede Carmody
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When two tribes hit the floor

Members show their true colours.